STUART, Fla. (CBS12) — Two super speeders, including a teen, were apprehended by the Stuart Police Department after they were found to be going over 100 mph.
The Stuart Police Department says on Tuesday, a 17-year-old was stopped on Federal Highway after he was found to be driving at speeds of 104 mph.
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In February, another driver was cited at 107 mph, the police department said.
Stuart Police are ramping up efforts to curb aggressive and dangerous driving on local roads. Since the start of the year, multiple drivers have been cited under Florida’s enhanced “Super Speeder” law.
The police department continues to prioritize preventing reckless and dangerous driving, ensuring our roads remain safe for all.