Super-speeders beware: Drivers caught going faster than 85 miles per hour on the interstate would have to shell out an extra $200, under a bill passed by the Georgia Senate.
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The bill does not guarantee that the money raised from fines would be spent on trauma care, however. Setting aside revenue for a specific program requires a constitutional amendment.
The measure is part of Gov. Sonny Perdue’s legislative agenda.