This U.S. State Will Now Fine You For Going 1 MPH Over the Speed Limit

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States all over the country are cracking down on driving laws, including “Super speeder” laws in states like Florida and Georgia, which may demand jail time for those going over the speed limit. Most recently, another state implemented a strict new law that will fine drivers for going even one mile over the speed limit.

Crack Downs Across The county

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Throughout 2025, several states across the U.S. have started implementing stricter driving laws to address dangerous driving. This is in reaction to the uptick in speed-related traffic fatalities in the past few years.

Jail Time for Speeding

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Most notably, Florida and Georgia enacted formal “Super speeder” laws, which include harsher penalties for driving too fast. In Florida, anyone exceeding the speed limit by 50 mph or more will be fined between $500 and $1,000 and can receive 30 to 90 days in jail.

Nebraska’s New Speeding Fine

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Nebraska is next in line to implement these harsher laws on dangerous driving. They rolled out higher speeding fines, which went into effect the first week of September. The new law states that driving double the speed limit will be considered reckless driving. 

Too Much Speeding Downtown

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Locals have complained about the reckless driving that happens in downtown. Some are in favor of the new rules, which will hopefully keep drivers and pedestrians safer, especially in the more densely populated areas. 

Fines For Going 1MPH Over The Limit

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Perhaps the strictest new rule is that anyone going one to five miles per hour faster than the posted speed limit will have to pay a $50 fine. Not to mention, they will also have to pay court costs. Additionally, driving between five and ten miles over the speed limit will result in a $75  fine plus court costs.

Previous Law

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The law that was in place before fined drivers going one to five miles over the speed limit $10, and those driving five to ten miles over the speed limit $25. State patrol believes these penalties were too low for drivers to make the conscious effort to slow their driving, thus the increase in fines. 

The Decision to Tighten Regulations

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Omaha Senator Kathleen Kauth stated, “We kind of looked at all the increases and said we’re just going to boost everything up by double to triple. Again, to try to make sure that if you’re making the choice to speed and if you get caught, it’s going to be a pinch”. 

Looking at The Numbers

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The Nebraska State Patrol reported they had pulled over at least 55 drivers for speeding over 100 miles per hour in the two weeks prior to the rules being implemented. They hope the new regulations will urge drivers to slow down.

An Effort for Safety

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The harsher penalties and tightened speeding laws in Nebraska and in other states are an effort to prevent reckless driving and fatal accidents. Though some may be annoyed with the strict penalties, authorities believe they are absolutely necessary to decrease the fatal accidents that continue to occur as a result of reckless driving.