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Exhibiting Speed

Charged with Exhibition of Speed or Exhibition Driving?

You need a strong legal defense — and you need it now.

The DWI Team has helped hundreds of drivers fight back against exhibition of speed tickets, criminal charges, and court penalties. Whether you were caught revving your engine, accelerating fast, or squealing tires — we know the law, and we know how to protect your rights.

What Is Exhibition of Speed?

Exhibition of speed (also called exhibition driving) means using your vehicle in a way that shows off speed, acceleration, or control — often to attract attention. It’s not racing. It’s not always reckless. But under many state laws, it can still be a misdemeanor offense with real consequences.

Common Examples Include:

Why It Matters

Being charged with exhibition of speed isn’t just a traffic ticket. It can:

Even a first-time offense can follow you for years. That’s why you need a defense that gets results.

Know Your Rights

Is exhibition of speed a misdemeanor?

Yes — in most states, it’s a criminal charge, not just a citation.

What does exhibition of speed mean legally?

It means any act of driving that intentionally displays speed or power in a way that could endanger others or attract attention.

What is the exhibition of speed law in your state?

We’ll help you understand the statute and how it applies to your case. Every detail matters — from how the officer observed your behavior to the environment where it occurred.

We Fight to Win

At DWI Team, our attorneys:

✅ Examine all facts and evidence
✅ Challenge subjective police reports
✅ Argue against intent and interpretation
✅ Work to reduce or dismiss charges
✅ Defend your right to drive — and your future

Whether this is your first encounter with the law or a repeat charge, we approach every case with precision and determination.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an exhibition driving ticket?
A citation for driving in a way that shows off speed, such as accelerating suddenly, making loud noises, or skidding tires.

What is the difference between speed exhibition and racing?
Street racing involves competition between drivers; exhibition of speed can involve just one vehicle driving in a flashy or aggressive manner.

If I plead guilty, will it go on my record?
Yes. A guilty plea to a misdemeanor charge like exhibition of speed can result in a permanent record, fines, and loss of privileges.

Can I fight this charge?
Absolutely. With the right legal defense, many exhibition of speed charges are reduced or dismissed.

Don’t Let One Mistake Define You

You have rights. You have options. And the DWI Team is ready to fight for both.

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We’re the defense team drivers count on when it matters most.