Speeders

Speeders (2007-2009)

EndedReality show

Get in the front seat next to police officers as they go in pursuit of law-breakers on the road. This Court TV series turns the camera on manic motorists as they engage in high-speed chases and devise wild excuses for their reckless driving.

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Scheduleevery Thursday (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S08E22Trouble with NumbersSep 24, 2009
S08E21Party CentralSep 17, 2009
S08E20Wet and WildSep 17, 2009
S08E19Driving with DriversSep 10, 2009
S08E18Zip ItSep 10, 2009
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Speeders' from the year 2007 premiere?

The TV show 'Speeders' from the year 2007 premiered on January 7, 2007.

Who were the main hosts of 'Speeders' in 2007?

The main hosts of 'Speeders' in 2007 were Tommy Jordan and Kevin Payne.

Where was 'Speeders' primarily filmed in 2007?

'Speeders' was primarily filmed in Maricopa County, Arizona, in 2007.

What was the format of the TV show 'Speeders'?

'Speeders' followed law enforcement officers as they patrolled the streets, capturing high-speed chases and traffic stops.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Speeders' in 2007?

The first season of 'Speeders' in 2007 consisted of 13 episodes.

Did 'Speeders' feature real-life police officers?

Yes, 'Speeders' featured real-life police officers who were responsible for enforcing traffic laws.

What were some of the common traffic violations featured on 'Speeders'?

Some common traffic violations featured on 'Speeders' included speeding, reckless driving, and driving under the influence.

Did 'Speeders' include interviews with the drivers who were stopped by police?

Yes, 'Speeders' often included interviews with the drivers who were stopped by police, offering their perspectives on the incident.

Were there any recurring segments or themes on 'Speeders'?

Yes, 'Speeders' had recurring segments such as "Hot Pursuit" and "Pit Maneuver," highlighting intense chases and police tactics.

Did 'Speeders' show any consequences for the drivers who committed traffic violations?

Yes, 'Speeders' showcased the consequences faced by drivers, including fines, license suspensions, and even arrests.

Were there any celebrity appearances on 'Speeders' in 2007?

Yes, 'Speeders' featured occasional celebrity appearances, such as interviews with NASCAR drivers and other notable figures.

Did 'Speeders' portray the dangers of high-speed chases?

Yes, 'Speeders' highlighted the dangers of high-speed chases, emphasizing the risks to the drivers, officers, and innocent bystanders.

Did 'Speeders' provide any educational information about traffic laws?

Yes, 'Speeders' included educational segments that explained various traffic laws and their importance.

Were there any humorous moments or interactions on 'Speeders'?

Yes, 'Speeders' often featured humorous moments, such as drivers trying to explain their actions or making amusing excuses.

Did 'Speeders' receive positive reviews from critics in 2007?

'Speeders' received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its entertainment value and others criticizing its repetitive nature.

Was 'Speeders' renewed for another season after its initial run in 2007?

Yes, 'Speeders' was renewed for additional seasons, extending its run beyond 2007.

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