
All of us have made more or less serious mistakes while driving, and very often it involves speeding. After all, who has never had to go somewhere late only to drive even slightly faster than the speed limit? However, this should obviously be avoided at the risk of endangering yourself and other road users. Which does not bother some break the rules and play with the police. But in most cases it ends on foot and on the post, like our champion of the day, who would be better off sitting at home.
🎵 “Little red Corvette.. you need to slow down” 🎵
– 23-year-old Brampton driving dad’s Corvette
– Humber West Pkwy/Queen St #Brampton
– Speed ​​186 km/h in a 60 km/h zoneThe results
– Fee for stunt driving
– license suspension for 30 days
– arrest of the car for 14 days#not worth it pic.twitter.com/7e0q7BuiFA— Peel Regional Police (@PeelPolice) November 14, 2023
A major violation of speed
This time the events are unfolding not in France, but in Canada, or rather a few kilometers from Toronto in the city of Brampton. A few days ago, a young driver aged 23 decided to borrow his father’s Corvette. Not necessarily a bad idea on paper, unless he decided to go 110 mph in the zone is limited to only 60 km/h. Suffice it to say that the police obviously didn’t miss a beat and that the young man’s trip didn’t last long.
Heavy fines
In fact, the driver, who will also have to deal with his father, was disqualified for 30 days. But that’s not all, as the car is also seized and Postponement for a period of 14 days. Of course, with all the associated costs. In addition, the driver faces a fine of $2,000 to $10,000 and may even be sentenced to up to six months in prison. He may also be required to complete a training course and have his license suspended for at least one year.
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Source: Auto Plus

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