Felony Speeding Oklahoma -

– A convicted OK driver: “Absolutely not. I had no idea my right foot could put me in prison.”

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Most drivers think speeding is a traffic ticket—annoying, expensive, but not life-altering. – A convicted OK driver: “Absolutely not

Here’s the twist: In OK, you can commit a felony solely based on how fast you’re going. No DUI, no evading police, no crash necessary. Just speed. In most states, extreme speeding is a misdemeanor. But Oklahoma law (Title 47, § 11-801) makes it a felony to drive 50+ mph over the posted limit or over 100 mph regardless of the limit. No DUI, no evading police, no crash necessary

Don’t test it. Set your cruise control at 99 mph (still a misdemeanor, but why risk it?), or better yet, just do 79. Your freedom isn’t worth arriving 12 minutes earlier.