Since Florida’s Super Speeder law took effect on July 1, 2025, law enforcement and courts across the state have been enforcing it as a criminal offense for extreme speeding rather than a simple traffic ticket. This shift has surprised many drivers and raised a ton of questions about what the law really means, what penalties apply, and what options you have if you’re charged. Below, we answer the most commonly asked questions so you understand how this law works and how it could affect you.
Recent Florida Super Speeder News
Here are some real cases showing how the law is playing out:
📌 19‑year‑olds charged in Gulf Breeze
📌 Driver in Tampa recorded at 120 mph says he thought the officer was “racing him”
📌 Super Speeder mom arrested with infant in car
Q: Can someone driving over 100 mph (or 50 mph over the limit) really go directly to jail?
Yes. Under Florida Statute § 316.1922, dangerous excessive speeding is defined as going 50 mph over the posted limit or 100 mph or more in a way that threatens safety. This is now a criminal offense punishable by jail time.
First conviction: Up to 30 days in jail and/or fines.
Second or subsequent conviction: Up to 90 days in jail plus higher fines and potential license revocation.
Because this is a misdemeanor, law enforcement can arrest you on the spot rather than just giving a ticket.
Q: Can the officer decide to let the driver leave with a written citation? What affects that decision?
Yes, officers have some discretion. In rare cases, an officer might issue a written criminal citation instead of taking someone into custody. Factors that influence the decision may include:
How far above the speed limit you were going
Whether your driving put others at clear risk
Previous speeding tickets on your record
- Your attitude during the traffic stop
That said, most drivers meeting the Super Speeder threshold are either arrested or issued a mandatory criminal citation because the statute makes court appearances compulsory.
Q: Just how many people have been arrested so far?
By October 2025, reports indicated there were about 560 arrests under the Super Speeder law statewide, including 212 arrests in August alone. However, we suspect the number could be higher.
Q: What are the penalties?
The penalties for a Super Speeder charge are serious:
Mandatory court appearance — you cannot just pay it online or by mail.
Fines and jail time — as noted above.
Points on your driving record — can lead to higher insurance premiums.
License suspension — possible on repeat convictions.
This is very different from a normal speeding ticket, which is a civil infraction.
Q: Will my license be automatically suspended after a Super Speeder arrest?
Not automatically for a first offense, but a judge can suspend or revoke your driving privileges on a second or subsequent conviction within 5 years for at least 180 days to up to 1 year.
Q: Can I drive after a Super Speeder ticket?
Yes, unless a judge orders a suspension or arrest occurs and you are held without release. Once released or if you receive a written citation, you can legally drive until a judge decides otherwise — but it’s critical to attend all court hearings.
Q: What are the long-term effects of a Super Speeder arrest?
A conviction stays on your criminal record, which can affect:
Employment background checks
Professional licenses
Housing applications
Insurance rates
Because this is a criminal misdemeanor, the impact can extend far beyond the initial fine or court date.
Q: How can a traffic lawyer help with a Super Speeder ticket/arrest?
UNA traffic or criminal defense attorney can:
Review whether the radar/lidar equipment was properly calibrated
Check whether proper procedures were followed during your stop
Argue that your speed did not meet the statute’s elements
Negotiate reduced charges or alternative resolutions
Experienced counsel can make a big difference.
Q: What are my chances of getting a criminal speeding charge dismissed or reduced?
Every case is different, but defenses lawyers commonly pursue include:
Challenging radar or laser evidence
Arguing the officer lacked probable cause
Pointing out procedural errors during the stop
Negotiating with prosecutors for lesser charges
It’s possible for cases to be dismissed outright, and others can be reduced with experienced legal help.
Q: What Are Your Legal Options?
If you’re charged under the Super Speeder law, you generally have three broad paths:
A. Accept the charge and plead guilty
B. Challenge the ticket based on technical issues (e.g., equipment calibration or bad procedure)
C. Negotiate reduced penalties with prosecutors
Working with a lawyer can help you evaluate which strategy gives you the best chance in court.
Q: Why hire The Ticket Clinic for a Super Speeder charge?
The Ticket Clinic specializes in traffic and criminal speeding defense. Our attorneys understand how the Super Speeder law is enforced, and we’ve helped clients for more than 38 years across Florida:
avoid convictions,
reduce penalties,
maintain driving privileges, and
minimize life‑impact consequences.
We handle communication with prosecutors and represent you at all hearings so you’re not facing this alone.
How The Ticket Clinic Can Help
For more than 35 years, we’ve helped Florida drivers fight tickets, criminal charges, and license suspensions. Our team has handled over 5 million cases. We know the prosecutors. We understand radar technology. We’ve cross-examined officers. And we’ve kept countless drivers from letting criminal speeding chrages ruin their driving record.
With these new laws, we anticipate more cases involving criminal speeding charges, especially since mandatory court appearances mean drivers can’t simply pay a fine and walk away. We’re prepared to help build strong defenses, challenge evidence, and help protect clients’ records, licenses, and futures.
If you’re facing charges under these new laws—or any traffic matter—don’t wait until it’s too late. A criminal conviction can affect your job, your insurance, and your peace of mind.
Contact The Ticket Clinic:
- Call us at 1-800-CITATION (248-2846)
- Text a photo of your ticket to 305305
- Or visit The Ticket Clinic website
Our consultations are free, and we’ll talk you through your options with no obligation.
Stay safe, know your rights, and if you find yourself on the wrong side of a flashing blue light, remember: we’re here to help.
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