Teen Driver Booked in Apopka on Alleged 100+ MPH Speeding Charge
Rhianna Bacchus, 18, of Apopka, was booked on December 27, 2025, in connection with an alleged dangerous excessive speeding offense, according to booking records. The incident occurred in Apopka, and Bacchus was processed the same day. She was released after a $500 bond was set for the charge.
The charge listed is Dangerous Excessive Speeding (100 MPH or More), a traffic offense under Florida law that applies when a driver is alleged to have operated a vehicle at extremely high speeds well beyond posted limits. While speeding is commonly a non-criminal traffic infraction, Florida treats speeds at or above 100 miles per hour as a more serious violation due to the heightened risk to public safety. A conviction for this offense can carry significant consequences, including substantial fines, points on the driver’s license, potential license suspension, and, in some cases, mandatory court appearances or additional penalties if aggravating factors are present.
At this stage, the charge represents an allegation only, and Bacchus is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in court. The case is expected to proceed through the local court system, where a judge will ultimately determine the outcome based on the evidence presented.
Charges Below:
Booking Date: 12/27/25 City: Orlando, Florida Age/YOB: 12
Hair: Black Eyes: Brown Weight: Height: Gender: Female
| Title | Type | Bond |
| DANGEROUS EXCESSIVE SPEEDING (100 MPH OR MORE) | $500 |