Florida Code § 316.1922

Dangerous excessive speeding
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(1) A person commits dangerous excessive speeding if he or she operates a motor vehicle: (a) In excess of the speed limit by 50 mph or more. (b) At 100 mph or more in a manner that threatens the safety of other persons or property or interferes with the operation of any vehicle. (2) A person convicted of dangerous excessive speeding shall be punished: (a) Upon a first conviction, by imprisonment for up to 30 days or by a fine of $500, or by both a fine and imprisonment. (b) Upon a second or subsequent conviction, by imprisonment for up to 90 days or by a fine of $1,000, or by both such fine and imprisonment. A person convicted of a second or subsequent violation of this section that occurs within 5 years after the date of a prior conviction for a violation of this section shall have his or her driving privilege revoked for at least 180 days but no more than 1 year.

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