(A) Any person who operates a vehicle in violation of any maximum speed limit established for any highway or freeway is guilty of a traffic infraction and upon conviction shall be fined:
(1) $10 for traveling one to five miles per hour over the authorized speed limit;
(2) $25 for traveling over five miles per hour but not over ten miles per hour over the authorized speed limit;
(3) $75 for traveling over ten miles per hour but not over 15 miles per hour over the authorized speed limit;
(4) $125 for traveling over 15 miles per hour but not over 20 miles per hour over the authorized speed limit;
(5) $200 for traveling over 20 miles per hour but not over 35 miles per hour over the authorized speed limit; and
(6) $300 for traveling over 35 miles per hour over the authorized speed limit.
(B) (1) The fines prescribed in division (A) above shall be doubled if the violation occurs within a maintenance, repair, or construction zone established pursuant to Neb. RS 60-6,188.
(2) For the purpose of this division (B), the following definition shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
MAINTENANCE, REPAIR, OR CONSTRUCTION ZONE.
(a) 1. The portion of a highway identified by posted or moving signs as being under maintenance, repair, or construction; or
2. The portion of a highway identified by maintenance, repair, or construction zone speed limit signs displayed pursuant to Neb. RS 60-6,188; and
3. Within such portion of a highway where road construction workers are present.
(b) The maintenance, repair, or construction zone starts at the location of the first sign identifying the maintenance, repair, or construction zone and continues until a posted or moving sign indicates that the maintenance, repair, or construction zone has ended.
(C) The fines prescribed in division (A) above shall be doubled if the violation occurs within a school crossing zone.
(Neb. RS 60-682.01)