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Florida Highway Patrol Cracks Down on Street Racing in Wesley Chapel

Wesley Chapel, FL – The Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) is stepping up efforts to combat the growing problem of street racing in Wesley Chapel, responding to residents’ frustrations about reckless drivers turning public roadways into dangerous stunt tracks.



A street racing incident in Wesley Chapel on Saturday night led to the arrest of a 16-year-old boy, while authorities continue searching for a second suspect involved in the illegal activity.


The Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) released video footage showing the two teens performing dangerous stunts in the middle of a local intersection. According to FHP, the 16-year-old, a Wesley Chapel resident, was apprehended, but his alleged accomplice, a 17-year-old driving a silver Corvette with Vermont plates, remains at large.


Newer Florida laws now impose severe penalties on all forms of street racing, which includes not only racing but also drifting, donuts, and other stunts performed on public streets. Spectators can also face charges, with fines starting at over $1,000 per violation. In some cases, law enforcement has the authority to seize vehicles used in street racing, making the consequences even more significant for those caught engaging in these activities.



Law Enforcement emphasizes that arrests can be made based on video evidence or social media posts if investigators can identify the driver. These tools, combined with increased patrols in high-risk areas, are part of the state’s broader crackdown to address the issue.


Local residents have been vocal on social media, expressing concerns about the risks posed by these irresponsible drivers. Many have shared personal stories of close calls and frustrations over noise and safety hazards caused by street racing, urging law enforcement to take swift action.



FHP is urging the public to report street racing incidents. If you witness street racing, call FHP (347) from any mobile phone or dial 911 if the activity is in progress. Sharing video evidence with authorities can also help identify violators and hold them accountable.


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