ChronciallyChronic
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Yup, I'm pretty sure that's what I said." Yes, speeding can be a felony in Florida if you are driving 50 mph or more over the posted speed limit. Under Florida's "Super Speeder" rules (as of 2025/2026), extreme speeding is a criminal offense, not just a traffic ticket.30+ MPH over: Misdemeanor, mandatory court appearance.50+ MPH over: Third-degree felony.100+ MPH (regardless of limit)"
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