Oklahoma Speeding is the act of operating a motor vehicle at a speed greater than the posted speed limit or the reasonable speed for the conditions. In Oklahoma, speed limits are set by state law and vary depending on the type of roadway. There are three main types of Oklahoma Speeding: basic speeding, excessive speeding, and reckless speeding. Basic speeding is operating a motor vehicle at a speed greater than the posted speed limit. Excessive speeding is operating a motor vehicle at more than 20 mph over the posted speed limit. Reckless speeding is operating a motor vehicle at a speed that is a danger to the public, regardless of the posted speed limit. All types of Oklahoma Speeding are considered a traffic violation and can result in penalties such as fines, license suspension, or even jail time.




