Georgia Super speeder law explained by Alpharetta attorney Scott Miller.

The Georgia super speeder law went into effect on January 1, 2010. This law titled HB160, adds an additional $200 state fee to any driver convicted of speeding at 75 miles an hour or greater, on any 2 lane Rd. in Georgia. This law adds an additional $200 state fee to any driver convicted of speeding at 85 mph or greater anywhere in the state of Georgia.

These fees are added by the state and are additional to any local fine or fee, that is charged by a city or county government when someone is convicted of a super speeder violation.

The super speeder fees collected will be used by the state of Georgia to help fund hospital trauma units, when approximately 60% of trauma patients or crash related.
These super speeder, high risk drivers in essence, will help pay for the hospital charges were crash victims are taken.

If you have questions about the above, or if you have been charged with a speeding, or super speeder violation, contact the speeding ticket defense Attorney Scott Miller, in Alpharetta, Georgia for a free consultation. 770-408-1001
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