‘Super speeders’ arrested after being clocked driving 116 mph, 113 mph on SR 528, I-4: FHP

The Brief

  • Two drivers were arrested this week for driving over 110 mph on Central Florida roadways.
  • Both face charges under the state’s new “super speeder” law, which took effect in July.
  • The law aims to crack down on reckless speeding with tougher penalties and jail time.

ORLANDO, Fla. Two drivers in Central Florida were arrested in separate incidents this week under the state’s recently enacted “super speeder” law, after troopers clocked them traveling well over 50 mph above posted speed limits, according to the Florida Highway Patrol (FHP).

What we know:

Two drivers were arrested on consecutive days this week in separate incidents under Florida’s new “super speeder” law, which targets drivers exceeding the speed limit by more than 50 mph.

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