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2/21/08-Gov. Dave Heineman has signed a bill into law to fine so-called “super speeders” $300 and tack a four-point deduction on driver’s licenses. It takes effect in mid-July.
State law already authorizes speeders to face up to $200 fines and a three-point deduction for exceeding the posted speed limit by at least 20 mph. Drivers can lose their licenses when they accumulate 12 points in any two-year period.
The new law, previously LB621, adds another level of fine amounts. It applies the new penalties to those caught speeding by more than 35 mph on roadways in the state – including interstates and residential areas.

2/13/08-The Legislature overwhelmingly approved a bill that would fine so-called “super speeders” $300 and tack a four-point deduction on driver’s licenses. It now is awaiting Gov. John Heineman’s signature.
State law now authorizes speeders to face up to $200 fines and a three-point deduction for exceeding the posted speed limit by at least 20 mph. Drivers can lose their licenses when they accumulate 12 points in any two-year period.
Sponsored by Sen. Pete Pirsch or Omaha, LB621 would add another level of fine amounts. It would apply the new penalties to those caught speeding by more than 35 mph on roadways in the state – including interstates and residential areas.
For bill status, call (402) 471-2709. In Nebraska, call 1-800-742-7456.

 

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