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Florida’s First “Super Speeder” Arrest Happens Just Two Minutes After Law Takes Effect

by Samir Gautam
July 11, 2025
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Florida’s First “Super Speeder” Arrest Happens Just Two Minutes After Law Takes Effect

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Just two minutes after Florida’s controversial “Super Speeder” law went into effect at midnight on July 1, law enforcement made its first arrest under the new statute. A Florida man was pulled over for driving at 104 miles per hour in a 70-mph zone, marking a dramatic start to the Sunshine State’s tougher stance on reckless driving.

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The arrest, carried out by the Orange County Sheriff’s Office, was recorded and shared across social media platforms, rapidly gaining attention as the first real-time enforcement of House Bill 351. The video shows deputies clocking the suspect and placing him in handcuffs at approximately 12:02 a.m.

What is the Super Speeder Law?

Florida’s “Super Speeder” law, officially known as House Bill 351, targets drivers who either exceed the posted speed limit by 50 mph or drive at 100 mph or more, regardless of the posted limit. It is a direct response to the increasing number of high-speed incidents on Florida roads and the growing severity of related accidents.

Under the law, “super speeding” is no longer just a traffic infraction; it is now a criminal offense. First-time offenders may face up to 30 days in jail and a $500 fine. Repeat offenders could be looking at up to 90 days in jail, a $1,000 fine, and even a year-long license suspension.

Deadly Speeding Stats Push Lawmakers to Act

Speeding continues to be a top factor in fatal road accidents across the U.S. In 2023 alone, 11,775 people died in speed-related crashes, accounting for 29% of all traffic fatalities. Florida’s lawmakers see this law as a necessary tool to prevent further loss of life.

“High-speed crashes are almost always catastrophic. We’re done being reactive, we’re going proactive,” said Senator Jason Pizzo, one of the bill’s primary architects. “If you’re flying past other cars at 100 miles per hour, that’s not just risky, it’s criminal.”

The Orange County Sheriff’s Office backed this sentiment, noting that their department alone stops more than 100 drivers per month for speeding over 100 mph.

Mixed Reactions From Lawmakers and Public

While the bill passed in the Florida House with a 75–40 vote, not all legislators were in favor. Critics, including Orlando Democratic Rep. Anna Eskamani, argue that simply increasing penalties doesn’t necessarily lead to behavioral change.

“There’s a growing trend in Florida to criminalize more actions without data to support effectiveness,” Eskamani stated. “We need smarter enforcement and better public education, not just harsher penalties.”

Still, many Floridians have expressed relief that the state is taking a firm stance on dangerous drivers. “It’s about time,” said Angela Martinez, an Orlando resident who lost her cousin in a high-speed collision. “People treat highways like racetracks.”

A Bold Start with More to Come

As the video of the midnight arrest continues to make rounds online, law enforcement is signaling that this was just the beginning. With summer travel at its peak and the law in full force, authorities expect many more violators will be held accountable.

“This isn’t just about tickets anymore,” Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Sgt. Ray Collins said. “If you choose to treat Florida roads like a drag strip, you’ll face serious consequences.”

The Super Speeder law may be just days old, but Florida’s message is already clear: Speed kills, and now, it’s a crime.

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