For those of you stressing out about your speeding ticket, it could be worse.
The fastest known speeding ticket was issued in May 2003 in Texas. The driver was operating a Koenigsegg CCR, a super sports car made in Sweden, and was allegedly going 242 mph (389 km/hr) in a 75 mph zone. The driver was arrested and his sports car was towed.
In my firm, the record-high speeding ticket defended by us was a 200 mph ticket on Northern Boulevard in Manhasset, NY. Our lead-footed client was charged with exceeding the speed limit in his Lexus but the officer failed to write any amount for that speed. The Nassau County Traffic & Parking Violations Agency, located at 16 Cooper Street, Hempstead, NY, has an unusual policy when confronted by such omissions. It inserts 200 mph as the charged speed because their clerks cannot enter the traffic summons unless some number is added to this field. Its policy is thus to insert 200 mph when the officer omits this information.
Anyway, I walked in thinking I was facing a garden variety speeding ticket and instead was told that my client was charged with a whopping 200 mph speeding ticket. Of course, after the excitement for me of fighting such a ticket, I learned of the explanation of the “200 mph” charge and, more importantly, I was able to get this ticket dismissed as defective (i.e., based on the failure to allege how fast over the 55-mph limit my client was proceeding).
In any event, it is a record (albeit with an asterisk) and, more importantly, was chalked up as a win. Click on the link if you’d like to see what a 200 mph speeding ticket looks like as well as the dismissal slip.
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My personal record was 170 in a 60 outside St Louis at like 2am when the highway was empty. Dang speed camera got me. Had a real good lawyer, but still served 2 months and paid lots of money.
Not a famous guy,
That is crazy! We hope you don’t try that again!
Matthew Weiss
So 260+ mph in a 75mph zone.. bet the officer wasnt even in jurisdiction to initiate the traffic stop.. that’s when ya call the next county and tell them in about 30 seconds try and pull over the blur .. good luck
Jared Casdorph,
Good point!
I want 267 mph.(If you know what am i saying.)
Keine,
I hope you were on a private race track.
Matthew Weiss