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Proposed New Law Could Result in Higher Speeding Fines on New Hampshire Highways, Valley News Reports


The state of New Hampshire is considering a new law that would increase speeding penalties by 50% for drivers traveling more than 15 miles per hour over the posted speed limit on major highways. The proposed “enhanced enforcement zones” would include all five interstates, State Route 101, and two turnpikes. Steve Pearson, a Derry Republican sponsoring the bill, hopes increased enforcement will address the state’s speeding problem, with the goal of bringing compliance to the roads. The new law could help fund policing in the long run and alleviate staffing struggles in the State Police force. Lawmakers are also considering using technology to track speeding and potentially raising the threshold for speeding up to 25 miles per hour over the limit. However, Pearson believes that a 15 mph over limit is already a clear indication of speeding. The new law aims to address the significant speed problem on divided highways and reduce speeding-related accidents, which often involve impairment, distracted driving, and excessive speed.

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