i traveled safely to central florida and back at an avg speed of 95mph. I was reasonably in the flow of traffic and did not hurt anyone. I had a safe trip and nothing bad happened. wonder what the big deal about it is?
![]()
i traveled safely to central florida and back at an avg speed of 95mph. I was reasonably in the flow of traffic and did not hurt anyone. I had a safe trip and nothing bad happened. wonder what the big deal about it is?
![]()
That's right. You go to court and the see the solicitor first. They are the ones you usually talk to get a reduced fine or a change in charges to protect your MVR.
Both of your points are wrong. It hasn't always been the rule and it's not over 85 mph.
It had nothing to with safety. He's just talking about the high fines. Later, QD.
(quoted from Frequently Asked Questions - DDS)
What is Super Speeder?
Georgia's 'Super Speeder Law' defines a Super Speeder as a driver convicted of speeding at 75 mph or more on a two-lane road or at 85 mph and above on any road or highway in the State of Georgia.
....... that's been the case since 1/1/10