Florida’s New “Super Speeder” Law: What Drivers Need to Know
Understanding Florida’s House Bill 351: The “Super Speeder” Law
Effective July 1, 2025, Florida’s House Bill 351, commonly referred to as the “Super Speeder” law, imposes harsher penalties on drivers who significantly exceed speed limits. This legislation aims to deter dangerous driving behaviors and boost road safety across the state.
Key Provisions of the Law
- Definition of Dangerous Excessive Speeding: Driving 50 mph or more over the posted speed limit, or operating a vehicle at 100 mph or more, in a manner that endangers others or interferes with vehicle operation.
- Penalties:
- First Offense: Up to 30 days in jail, a $500 fine, or both.
- Second or Subsequent Offense (within five years): Up to 90 days in jail, a $1,000 fine, or both. Additionally, a driver’s license suspension ranging from 180 days to one year.
- First Offense: Up to 30 days in jail, a $500 fine, or both.
- Mandatory Court Appearance: Offenders must appear before a judge; there is no option to simply pay a fine by mail.
These measures are designed to hold and keep drivers accountable and reduce incidents of reckless speeding throughout Florida.
Implications for Florida Drivers
The enactment of HB 351 signifies a shift towards stricter enforcement of speeding violations. Drivers should be aware that exceeding speed limits by a significant amount now carries criminal consequences, and not just civil penalties. This law focuses on the importance of following speed limits and driving responsibly.
How Ticket Shield Can Help
At Ticket Shield, our experienced traffic attorneys are well-versed in Florida’s traffic laws, including the new provisions under HB 351. If you’re facing charges under the “Super Speeder” law, we can provide:
- Legal Representation: Guidance and defense strategies tailored to your case.
- Court Appearance Assistance: Support during mandatory court proceedings.
- License Protection: Efforts to minimize or avoid license suspension.
Our goal is to help you navigate the legal system effectively and achieve the best possible outcome.
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If you’ve been cited under the new “Super Speeder” law or have questions about how it may affect you, don’t hesitate to reach out. Our team is ready to assist you with personalized legal support.
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Note: This blog post is intended for informational purposes and does not constitute legal advice. For personalized legal assistance, please consult with a qualified attorney.