The tickets in Montana were exactly $5, and were paid on the spot. The policeman generally had a clipboard with all the $5 bills they collected for the day.
The ticket was NOT issued for speeding. It was issued for what the federal government said was the issue; "Waste of Natural Resource".
No points issued. However, the not frequently mentioned issue is that "speeding" was illegal, but not specifically defined. Montana had, and still has, the "Basic Rule"... driving safe for conditions. So, driving 80mph in a blizzard will get you a ticket. Driving 80mph during a nice weather day on a straight highway with 100 miles to the next town... no ticket.