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FL H0351

Bill

Status

Passed

5/23/2025

Primary Sponsor

State Affairs Committee

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Origin

House of Representatives

2025 Regular Session

AI Summary

  • Creates s. 316.1922, F.S., defining "dangerous excessive speeding" as operating a motor vehicle 50 mph or more over the speed limit, or at 100 mph or more in a manner that threatens safety or interferes with other vehicles
  • First conviction is punishable by up to 30 days imprisonment, a $500 fine, or both; second or subsequent conviction carries up to 90 days imprisonment, a $1,000 fine, or both
  • Second or subsequent conviction within 5 years of a prior conviction results in revocation of driving privileges for at least 180 days but no more than 1 year
  • Adds infractions under s. 316.1926(2) to the list of infractions requiring a mandatory court hearing, and changes the requirement for officers to indicate civil penalties on certain traffic citations from mandatory to permissive
  • Effective July 1, 2025

Legislative Description

Dangerous Excessive Speeding

Last Action

Chapter No. 2025-77

5/23/2025

Committee Referrals

State Affairs4/2/2025
Criminal Justice Subcommittee3/27/2025
Government Operations Subcommittee2/12/2025

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