02-26-2012, 03:43 AM
Probably Saddle road up by the military training center. It's very easy to do up there since there is very little traffic and long straight stretches. The excessive speeding law went into effect in 2006. And yes it is harsh. But a first offence is usually just a fine.
"EXCESSIVE-SPEEDING LAW
A new excessive-speeding law goes into effect on New Year's Day 2006.
Drivers caught traveling at excessive speeds — defined as 30 miles over the posted speed limit or 80 mph or more — are subject to the law.
Fines for offenders range from $500 to $1,000. Violators could also be ordered to attend a drivers' education course. Other penalties include:
For first-time offenders: A 30-day license suspension, 36 hours of community service or up to five days in jail.
For violators with one previous conviction: A 30-day license suspension, 120 hours of community service or up to 14 days in jail.
Those with two previous convictions: A license revocation for 90 days to a year and 10 to 30 days of imprisonment. "
"EXCESSIVE-SPEEDING LAW
A new excessive-speeding law goes into effect on New Year's Day 2006.
Drivers caught traveling at excessive speeds — defined as 30 miles over the posted speed limit or 80 mph or more — are subject to the law.
Fines for offenders range from $500 to $1,000. Violators could also be ordered to attend a drivers' education course. Other penalties include:
For first-time offenders: A 30-day license suspension, 36 hours of community service or up to five days in jail.
For violators with one previous conviction: A 30-day license suspension, 120 hours of community service or up to 14 days in jail.
Those with two previous convictions: A license revocation for 90 days to a year and 10 to 30 days of imprisonment. "