SWIPE! ⬅️ Florida’s new “Super Speeder” law, effective July 1, 2025, targets anyone driving 50 mph over the speed limit or exceeding 100 mph. These speeding violations are now criminal offenses, not just traffic tickets. First-time offenders can face up to 30 days in jail, a $500 fine, or both, while repeat offenders may get up to 90 days in jail, a $1,000 fine, and a license suspension of up to one year.
Shortly after the law went into effect, law enforcement in Orange County pulled over a driver going 104 mph in a 70 mph zone—marking the first case under this new rule. The law was introduced to address rising concerns over high-speed crashes and reckless driving, aiming to reduce fatalities by cracking down on extreme speeding.
The law quickly went viral when a Florida man publicly declared that he planned to sell his Lamborghini, saying he could handle the fine but wasn’t willing to risk jail time. His post sparked a flood of reactions online, with some suggesting he simply stay u...
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