Criminal Speeding (28-701.02)
Criminal Speeding is a serious traffic offense in Arizona that is charged when a driver is caught driving a vehicle at an excessive or “criminal” speed. The relevant statute is Arizona Revised Statutes 28-701.02.
Under this law, criminal speeding is defined as driving a vehicle:
At a speed of 20 miles per hour or more over the posted speed limit in a business or residential district, or
At a speed of 35 miles per hour or more over the posted speed limit in any other area
A conviction for criminal speeding in Arizona is typically charged as a Class 3 misdemeanor, which can result in a fine of up to $500 and a maximum of 30 days in jail. However, if the driver was going more than 85 miles per hour, the offense can be charged as a Class 2 misdemeanor, which carries a penalty of up to four months in jail and a fine of up to $750.
In addition to the criminal penalties, a conviction for criminal speeding can also result in other consequences, such as increased insurance rates, points on your driver’s license, and a possible suspension or revocation of your driver’s license.
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