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104 mph ‘super speeder’ arrested minutes after new Florida law went into effect
A driver clocked at 104 mph on Monday became the first person arrested under Florida’s new “Super Speeder” law, which allows troopers to jail motorists traveling more than 100 mph or at least 50 mph over the posted limit.
Drivers could face jail time for excessive speeding under new Florida law
Florida drivers may now face jail time for excessive speeding under a state law that took effect Tuesday. The legislation aims to curb dangerous driving behavior by imposing harsher penalties on those caught driving at extremely high speeds.WATCH BELOW: 'Higher speeds equal worse crashes,' Sgt. Jacob Blaszyck tells WPTV Excessive speed law takes effect in FloridaUnder the new law, drivers who are caught going 50 mph over the posted speed limit o…
Speeding Laws Change for Millions in Florida: What To Know
Voice is AI-generated. Inconsistencies may occur. Floridians faced sweeping changes on July 1 as new legislation making "dangerous excessive speeding" a criminal offense in the state went into effect. House Bill 351, effective statewide, made it a criminal offense to drive more than 50 mph above…
The government has adopted a comprehensive amendment to the Penal Code and the Road Traffic Law. The new regulations are to primarily affect people who go crazy behind the wheel of passenger cars, thus responding to a series of high-profile, exceptionally tragic accidents. Nevertheless, some of these provisions may also interest drivers of heavy vehicles. One of the main novelties will be the possibility of imposing a prison sentence, from 3 mon…
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