Oklahoma law seems to give 100 mph speeders a pass

BY MEGAN ROLLAND and PHILLIP O'CONNOR NewsOK.com
Monday, February 18, 2013



OKLAHOMA CITY - On Nov. 30, 2011, an Oklahoma Highway Patrol trooper ticketed Brandon L. Maples for driving 111 mph on Interstate 44 in Comanche County.

A week later, another trooper cited Maples for traveling 101 mph in Grady County.

Then, in March, Maples received another ticket in Grady County, this time for doing 102 mph.

In every instance, Maples, 34, of Oklahoma City, was found guilty. He paid $475 in fines and hundreds of dollars more in court costs.

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