⭐ Rating: 5/5 on the “Scary but Fascinating” Scale
Here’s the twist: In OK, you can commit a felony solely based on how fast you’re going. No DUI, no evading police, no crash necessary. Just speed. In most states, extreme speeding is a misdemeanor. But Oklahoma law (Title 47, § 11-801) makes it a felony to drive 50+ mph over the posted limit or over 100 mph regardless of the limit.
– A convicted OK driver: “Absolutely not. I had no idea my right foot could put me in prison.”
Don’t test it. Set your cruise control at 99 mph (still a misdemeanor, but why risk it?), or better yet, just do 79. Your freedom isn’t worth arriving 12 minutes earlier.
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