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Florida’s “Super Speeder Law” (§316.1922)


🏎️ Florida’s “Super Speeder Law” (§ 316.1922) — What It Means for Drivers Facing DUI or Extreme Speeding Charges

Super Speeder Law Summary:
Florida’s new “Super Speeder” law targets 100+ MPH drivers. Learn penalties, defenses, and how DUI and speed can overlap under § 316.1922.


⚖️ Introduction: When Speed Becomes a Crime

In Florida, pushing the limits of speed is no longer just a traffic ticket — it’s a criminal offense. Under Florida Statute § 316.1922, known as the “Super Speeder Law,” drivers clocked 50 MPH or more over the limit or 100 MPH and above face mandatory court, fines, and even jail.

For DUI defense clients, this law is especially serious. The Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) often uses high speed as evidence of reckless driving or impairment. That means a stop that starts as “Super Speeding” can quickly turn into a DUI investigation or criminal traffic arrest.

If you’ve been cited or arrested, you have rights and legal defenses.


📞 Charged with DUI or Super Speeder driving in Florida?


📱 Call (813) 222-2220 or contact DUI Attorney W.F. Casey Ebsary Jr. today.
He’s a Board-Certified Criminal Trial Lawyer who defends clients across Tampa Bay.


🧾 Understanding Florida’s Super Speeder Statute (§ 316.1922)

Florida’s new law adds criminal penalties for drivers who exceed the speed limit by 50+ MPH or drive 100 MPH or more — even if no accident or injury occurs.

The Legislature passed this law in response to rising FHP reports of “super-speeding” along I-4 and I-75. It empowers law enforcement to arrest drivers on the spot for “dangerous speed,” a major shift from the old system of mail-in civil citations.


📊 Table 1 — “Super Speeder” Penalties at a Glance

Speed Over LimitClassificationFineJail PossibleLicense SuspensionCourt AppearancePoints
30–49 MPHSerious Speeding (Civil)$500 – $1,000RarePossible (repeat)Required6
50+ MPH or 100+ MPHSuper Speeder (§ 316.1922)$1,000 – $2,500Up to 90 daysUp to 1 yearMandatory6+
Aggravated / RecklessCriminal Misdemeanor$2,500 – $5,000Up to 1 yearUp to 1 yearYes6 – 8

🚨 How “Super Speeding” Leads to DUI Arrests

Many DUI cases start with a speeding stop. FHP troopers and deputies are trained to look for indicators of impairment — such as weaving, erratic braking, or delayed reaction — that may appear during a high-speed pursuit.

StepWhat Officers ObservePotential DUI Trigger
1️⃣ Stop for 100+ MPHTrooper approaches windowSmell of alcohol or drugs
2️⃣ Driver demeanorNervous, glassy eyesField sobriety requested
3️⃣ Vehicle searchAlcohol containers visibleProbable cause established
4️⃣ Arrest decisionSpeed + behaviorDUI or reckless charge added

A skilled defense lawyer will dissect each step of that stop — from radar calibration to probable cause — to fight both the speed and DUI allegations.


🧩 Speed + Alcohol = Double Trouble

When alcohol or drugs are involved, a “Super Speeder” stop can evolve into:

  • Reckless Driving with Alcohol,
  • DUI, or
  • DUI with Property Damage or Injury.

In such cases, the state can stack charges, meaning one traffic stop can become multiple misdemeanors or even felonies.


📞 Super Speeder Call for Help

🚗 Facing DUI or Super Speeder charges in Tampa Bay?
Time matters — act within 10 days to preserve your driving privileges.
📞 Call (813) 222-2220 or reach out through the Contact Page.


⚙️ The Technology Behind Speed Enforcement

FHP and local police rely on multiple systems to clock high-speed drivers:

Device TypeDescriptionLegal Weak Point
RadarStationary or moving Doppler systemsCalibration and operator error
LIDARLaser speed detectionBeam alignment & distance limits
PacingOfficer matches speed visuallyRequires constant following distance
Aircraft / DronesSpeed measured from aboveData chain of custody issues

Attorney Ebsary’s background in computers and technology gives him an edge in challenging data-driven evidence like radar logs and LIDAR readings.


📈 Chart — Speed vs. Penalty Escalation

Super Speeder Penalty Chart
Super Speeder Penalty Chart

X-Axis: MPH Over Limit
Y-Axis: Fine & License Suspension Duration

At 50+ MPH over, penalties rise steeply: fines double, court becomes mandatory, and insurance surcharges skyrocket. Visualizing this chart helps drivers see how close “fast” is to “criminal.”


💡 Common Defenses to Super Speeder & DUI Charges

  1. Radar or LIDAR Not Properly Calibrated
  2. Pacing Method Not Scientifically Reliable
  3. Improper Stop — No Reasonable Suspicion
  4. Faulty Field Sobriety Procedures
  5. Bodycam / Dashcam Evidence Favorable to Driver
  6. BAC Testing Errors or Machine Maintenance Lapses
  7. Constitutional Violations (4th Amendment)
  8. Signage Obstructed or Missing
  9. Officer Not Certified on Device Used
  10. Speed Alone Not Proof of Reckless Intent

Each defense can reduce or dismiss charges, preserve your license, and prevent a criminal record.


📚 Table 2 — DUI + Super Speeder Overlap Penalties

Charge ComboStatute(s)Jail PossibleLicense ActionNotes
Super Speeder Only§ 316.1922Up to 90 daysUp to 1 yearCriminal traffic offense
DUI (1st) + Super Speeder§ 316.193 + § 316.1922Up to 6 months6 – 12 months suspensionStacked penalties
DUI (2nd+)§ 316.193(2)Up to 9 months5-year revocationMandatory ignition interlock
Reckless + Super Speeder§ 316.192Up to 1 year1-year suspensionCriminal misdemeanor

🔟 Ten Key Questions & Answers

FAQ
FAQ
What qualifies as a “Super Speeder”?

Driving 50 MPH over the limit or 100 MPH +, even on open highway.

Is this a criminal offense?

Yes. It can be charged as a criminal traffic violation with mandatory court.

Can you go to jail for speeding in Florida now?

Yes — judges can impose up to 90 days for § 316.1922 violations.

Will I lose my license?

Suspensions up to one year are possible after conviction.

What happens if alcohol is involved?

The case can escalate to DUI or reckless with alcohol — both criminal.

Can you fight a Super Speeder ticket?

Absolutely. Calibration, officer training, and signage are all defense targets.

How does FHP detect these speeds?

Through radar, LIDAR, pacing, and even aircraft enforcement.

Do I have to appear in court?

Yes. Payment online or by mail is no longer allowed.

What are my first steps after arrest?

Contact a DUI defense lawyer within 10 days to protect your license.

Where can I learn more?

Visit DUI2Go.com, read About Casey Ebsary, or see the Florida Statute § 316.1922



🚔 Florida Highway Patrol Enforcement in Tampa Bay

County2025 FHP Stops (Est.)Avg. SpeedArrest vs. CitationNotes
Hillsborough312108 MPH80 % arrestedI-4 corridor
Pinellas187104 MPH65 % citedUrban interstates
Pasco144111 MPH70 % arrestedRural zones

These numbers show how aggressively local troopers enforce high-speed cases — often overlapping with DUI patrols and checkpoint areas.


📞 Talk to a Tampa DUI & Traffic Defense Expert

If you’ve been charged with Super Speeder, Reckless Driving, or DUI, time is critical.
Evidence, video, and device calibration records fade fast.

👉 Call (813) 222-2220 or contact Attorney Casey Ebsary.
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