A bill to significantly increase the fines for excessive speeding has unanimously cleared a subcommittee in the Iowa House. Representative Joshua Meggers of Grundy Center has been a state trooper for over 18 years.
Meggers and other state troopers wrote more than a thousand tickets in 2024 to drivers who were traveling 100 miles an hour or more on a roadway. Meggers says the highest speed he encountered came at the beginning of his career.
But it’s not just the Interstates where drivers are being clocked at triple digits.
If his bill becomes law, the fines for speeding within 20 miles an hour above the posted speed limit would stay the same, but anything above that would merit a $285 fine, with five more dollars tacked on for every mile an hour above 20 miles more than the speed limit. It means the fine for driving 100 miles an hour in a 55 mile an hour zone would be $410.