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First Florida Super Speeder Goes To Jail
First Florida Super Speeder Goes To Jail

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time19-07-2025

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First Florida Super Speeder Goes To Jail

Read the full story on The Auto Wire There's a new Super Speeder law on the books in Florida and the very first violator in Orange County was sent to jail. Now the sheriff's office is making an example out of that speeder, spreading the word that going too fast in the state's boundaries will result in time in the new law says anyone going over 100 mph or doing 50 mph over the posted speed limit is classified as a Super Speeder. Not only can you land in the slammer for 30 days and a $500 fine. Repeat offenders can do up to 90 days in jail and be fined $1,000, plus face possible license suspension. Reasons for this new law are obvious. While speeding itself doesn't necessarily cause accidents, it can be a huge contributing factor in their being more severe. If you crash into another car while going over 100 mph, the chances someone is going to be seriously hurt or killed multiples considerably. Just two minutes after midnight on July 1, Orange County Sheriff's deputies pulled over a man who was going over 100 mph. Because the law went into effect at midnight, the guy earned the unlucky position of being the first one arrested under the new Super Speeder law. The man was allegedly going 104 mph on the highway. We expect this new law will be debated and might even be legally challenged. After all, there are some who seem to believe speed limits can't really be enforced. It's always entertaining to watch bodycam footage of those individuals when they are pulled over for speeding. Just be aware that if you live in Florida or end up travelling there, don't speed big time. Going over 100 mph or exceeding any speed limit by 50 mph could earn you some nice bracelets and a stay in the local sheriff's bed and breakfast. Image via Kindel Media/Pexels Join our Newsletter, subscribe to our YouTube page, and follow us on Facebook.

As Manhattan BP Mark Levine rails against speeding, his drivers put pedal to metal
As Manhattan BP Mark Levine rails against speeding, his drivers put pedal to metal

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time23-05-2025

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As Manhattan BP Mark Levine rails against speeding, his drivers put pedal to metal

Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine's city-issued car has racked up dozens of violations — including a handful that might run afoul of a measure he's pushing for in Albany to deter speeding. In a one year period from 2023 to 2024, the beep's car racked up six speeding in school zone violations, per data from How's My Driving — a stat that means his vehicle could be required to have intelligent speed assistance technology installed under a bill he's advocated for that would crack down on 'super speeders.' 'Reckless drivers are killing New Yorkers,' Levine wrote on social media in April. '… This legislation would mandate speed limiter technology for the most dangerous drivers on our streets. Albany must act now!' A spokesperson for Levine blamed the beep's drivers, saying that the speeding violations were done on their commutes, when Levine wasn't in the car. A side-by-side comparison revealed many of the after-hours violations occurred, for example in Brooklyn at times when where Levine is marked down as being in Manhattan or at the office. After the Daily News asked about the violations, a spokesperson said that 'disciplinary actions' were taken with the relevant staffers. 'The Borough President is committed to traffic safety, which is why he supports laws like the Stop Super Speeder bill and efforts to crack down on ghost plates, and advocated for the passage of Sammy's Law, among other priorities,' a spokesperson for Levine said. 'In fact, he has already requested a speed limiter for the MBPO vehicle, so that staff cannot continue this pattern of behavior.' The law to crack down on drivers with the most violations would require a speed-limiting device to be installed in the cars of motorists with six or more camera-issued speeding tickets in 12 months. The beep's city-issued car has racked up a total of 28 violations since he started in the post in 2022, including 10 for speeding in school zones. Manhattan accounted for just 16 of those total violations, with Brooklyn seeing 10 violations and Queens and the Bronx recording one each. In an interview with the New York Editorial Board last week, Levine, said he prefers to take the subway and said he has 'rarely left the island for the most part' during his tenure. 'It's more fun and usually faster,' he said of the subway. 'But there's times where there's just no way to make the schedule work and in those cases it's helpful to have that option.' Levine is running for City Comptroller against current Councilmember Justin Brannan. Sitting Comptroller Brad Lander is running for mayor. The 'Super Speeder' bill advanced in a state Senate Transportation Committee on Tuesday.

Florida deputy pulls over driver going 129 mph amidst push for ‘Super Speeder' laws
Florida deputy pulls over driver going 129 mph amidst push for ‘Super Speeder' laws

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time14-02-2025

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Florida deputy pulls over driver going 129 mph amidst push for ‘Super Speeder' laws

ORLANDO, Fla. (WFLA) — The Orange County Sheriff's Office is pushing for a 'Super Speeder' law to put an end to excessive speeding in Florida. According to the sheriff's office, deputies issued 533 citations last year for drivers exceeding 100 miles per hour. So far, they said that deputies have already issued over 100 citations in 2025. Video captured on Feb. 11 shows a deputy pulling over a driver in a BMW going 129 miles per hour in a 70 miles per hour zone. In the video, the deputy can be heard uttering, 'holy cow,' as he looks at the speedometer. If approved the legislation would increase penalties, allow for vehicle impoundment, and impose mandatory fines for excessive speeders — like the driver, who was issued a citation and a lecture on the dangers of speeding. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Driver speeds at 129mph, leading high speed chase with Orange County Sheriff's
Driver speeds at 129mph, leading high speed chase with Orange County Sheriff's

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time11-02-2025

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Driver speeds at 129mph, leading high speed chase with Orange County Sheriff's

Orange County Sheriff's Office is led on a high-speed chase with a driver speeding at 129 miles per hour before a deputy pulled him over and issued a citation. In 2024, deputies issued 533 citations for drivers going over 100 mph, a 60% increase from 2023. Already in 2025, deputies have issued over 100 citations for excessive speeding. Read: Read: Brightline train crashes into a car in Brevard County, according to deputies Orange County Sheriff's Office says extreme speeding is on the rise and will be leading an effort to pass a Super Speeder law to ensure excessive speeding is treated as seriously as reckless driving. The legislation would increase penalties, impose mandatory fines, and allow for vehicle impoundment because reckless speeds demand serious consequences. Click here to download our free news, weather and smart TV apps. And click here to stream Channel 9 Eyewitness News live.

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