The affidavit says the suspect’s driver’s license was suspended for traffic charges and had expired in 2012.

PINELLAS PARK, Fla. — A New Jersey man was arrested for going almost 115 mph in Pinellas County, while also having a driver’s license that expired 14 years ago, an affidavit reads.

The Pinellas Park Police Department said this happened after 2:30 p.m. Tuesday when they spotted 43-year-old Leandro Rojas going 113 mph in a 55 mph zone on U.S. 19.

Once officers were able to pull Rojas over for a traffic stop, he reportedly refused to speak, showed multiple signs of being impaired, refused to take a field sobriety test and refused to provide breath samples.

The affidavit says Rojas’ license was suspended for traffic charges and had expired in 2012.

Rojas was charged with dangerous excessive speeding, refusal to submit to testing, driving under the influence, driving while driver’s license is suspended or revoked and operating a motor vehicle while driver’s license is expired for more than six months.  He is currently in the Pinellas County Jail.

Last year, a “super speeder” law went into effect, targeting drivers going 50 mph or more over the posted speed limit, or who travel at 100 mph or higher, regardless of the speed limit. 

Under the law, those violations are no longer infractions — they are now criminal offenses.

The first offense can carry up to 30 days in jail, a fine of $500 and a mandatory court appearance. 

A second offense within five years could mean up to six months in jail and a fine of up to $1,000, along with a license revocation of up to one year.