Brooksville, FL – A motorcyclist was arrested this week after allegedly traveling 110 mph in a 50 mph zone along Cortez Boulevard, according to the Hernando County Sheriff’s Office.
Deputies say the driver was stopped under Florida’s Super Speeder Law, which targets extreme speeding violations. The incident happened along the busy east-west route in Hernando County, where the speed limit is posted at 50 mph.
According to officials, the man’s motorcycle was towed, and he was booked on a $500 bond following his arrest. Authorities said driving at such excessive speeds puts both motorists and pedestrians at risk.
The Florida Sheriffs Association shared the arrest on social media, warning that “riding 110 mph in a 50 mph zone puts everyone at risk.” The organization said Florida’s sheriffs remain committed to keeping roads safe for all drivers.
Residents traveling through Cortez Boulevard are reminded to obey posted limits, as deputies continue increased traffic enforcement across Hernando County.
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