CLEVELAND (AP) — Each year, about 1,000 people are nabbed by Ohio state troopers speeding 100 mph or more and that number has been rising, according to an analysis of State Highway Patrol tickets. Ric Oxender, a lobbyist with the Ohio Conference of AAA Clubs, advocates stiffer fines, a license suspension and even jail time for drivers caught driving 100 mph or more. Highway safety advocates are questioning what has caused so many people to drive faster than ever. Some have said that increased speed limits gave aggressive drivers the green light to speed even faster than normal.