Two Drivers Charged Under Florida 'Super Speeder' Law After 100+ MPH Stops on Disney World Road
The cases illustrate a new statute that treats 100‑plus mph as a crime punishable by up to 30 days in jail with a $500 fine.
Overview
- Orange County deputies say Layton North Browning Jaynes, 32, was clocked at 117 mph in a 50 mph zone on EPCOT Center Drive near Buena Vista Drive on October 1.
- Six days later, Ryan Schulz, 31, was allegedly recorded at 144 mph on a Yamaha MT‑10 motorcycle on the same stretch and told deputies he was running late to work.
- Both men were arrested under Florida’s 'Super Speeder' statute that took effect July 1, pleaded not guilty, and have cases pending in court.
- Arrest reports note additional violations, including an expired tag for Jaynes and outdated addresses on both drivers’ licenses.
- Local reporting cites nearly 100 bookings statewide since the law began, with law enforcement warning that triple‑digit speeds on EPCOT Center Drive endanger heavy guest and employee traffic.