As of July 1, 2025, the new “Super Speeder” law in Florida is officially valid. What this means is that any driver caught 50 miles per hour or more at the maximum speed-or exceeds 100 miles per hour-at a 30-day prison sentence and a fine of $ 500 for a first crime.
Shortly more than a month since the Super Speeder Law, more than 70 drivers have already been punished throughout Florida.
according to WFTV9 Orlando– As revealed before Carscoops– 49 drivers were martyred for more than 100 miles per hour, while 22 years old, exceeding the maximum speed by at least 50 miles per hour. Half of the “Super Speeder” violations in Volusia County occurred, and from the Daytona International Speedway.
- 49 drivers exceeding 100 miles per hour
- 22 drivers go 50 miles per hour
- Half in the province of Volusia
Some drivers were registered at maximum speeds from 116, 120, 135 to 140 miles per hour. One of the drivers in Honda Civic claimed that he believed that the soldier was “trying to switch”, while another said he was running late to work. Motorcycle passengers are also immune – 87 miles were killed in a 35 miles area.
The most dangerous violation so far from a 20-year-old young man is leading Dodge Challenger, who was arrested in Orlando for 155 miles per hour in a 60-myl-hour area-which distinguishes 95 miles per hour at the maximum published.
“Ninety-five is above the published limit-and this is a missile walking on the highway.” “Someone can kill.”
In an interview with Wftv9Florida’s highway spokesman admitted that they do not expect to see a lot of arrests and categories shortly after the ease of the new Super SPEEDER law.
With 71 drivers already martyred within slightly over a month, this number can continue to rise in August and September. Some law enforcement agencies have not even been able to reach the new violation law in their systems until mid -July.
Florida speeds, beware.