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undefinedSpeeding 100+ mph on California's highways is considered a dangerous act by most judges regardless of whether you are on an wide open road driving in a car made for those speeds. 

If you've been cited for driving over 100 mph on I-5, State Route (SR) #99, or SR #108 near Modesto in Stanislaus County, CA, it's crucial to understand the potential consequences and seek legal counsel.

The Dangers of Speeding 100+ MPH

The open roads of California, particularly in remote areas outside of Modesto, can be tempting to satisfy your “need for speed.”

However, the risks are immense when you tip the needle over 100 mph. Even a slight lapse in judgment, a blown tire, or a mechanical malfunction can lead to a severe accident. Judges treat violations with a high level of seriousness. 

The Legal Penalties for Driving Over 100 MPH

CA Vehicle Code (VC) Section 22348, Speed Laws, explicitly prohibits driving over 100 mph, classifying it as a major infraction. 

Convictions mean significant penalties, including:

  • A Potential High Fine: While the “base fine” is typically $300 to $500, additional surcharges and assessments can quickly escalate the total to between $859 and $2,137. More recent repeat offenders get higher fines.

  • NOTS Points: The DMV will assess two negligent operator treatment system (NOTS) points to your driving record. This can lead to license suspension if you accumulate two more points within a year, six within two years, or eight within three years.

  • Increased Insurance Rates: Your auto insurance premiums will skyrocket due to the two NOTS points and the high-risk nature of the offense. Expect increases of $2,500 to $3,000 annually. It could be much higher if you are a driver under 25 or if you have a teen on your policy.

  • Potential Immediate License Suspension: The judge has the discretion to suspend your driving privileges for up to 30 days automatically.

Why You Need a Speeding Ticket Attorney to Avoid a Driver’s License Suspension

Facing a charge of speeding 100+ mph requires experienced and knowledgeable legal guidance. 

An experienced traffic attorney can help you navigate the complex legal system and build a strong defense.

Given the potential financial and legal consequences, it’s crucial to avoid self-representation. 

An attorney can effectively challenge the charges and work to minimize penalties. These could include getting a speeding over 100 mph charge reduced to 100 mph or below, allowing you to possibly attend traffic violator school (TVS) to keep your conviction confidential, reduced penalties, or an outright dismissal.

Don't gamble with your future. Contact one of our traffic attorneys in Modesto in Stanislaus County, CA, to discuss your situation. 

Ask Bigger & Harman About Speeding 100+ MPH in Modesto in Stanislaus County, CA

If you need assistance with a speeding 100+ mph ticket in Modesto Courthouse, call Bigger & Harman, APC, at (661) 349-9300—Se habla Español 349-9755. 

To set up an appointment, use our convenient online contact form and schedule a consultation or email us atattorney@biggerharmanlaw.com.

References:

The CA Driver Handbook English y Español.

CVC Section 22348Speed Laws.

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