Another driver stopped for stunt driving on Hwy. 11: OPP
A 46-year-old driver was travelling more than 50km/h over the speed limit on Highway 11 last month, Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) say.
“On Aug. 27 around 11 p.m., James Bay OPP stopped (a) vehicle on Highway 11, south of Cochrane driving 143 km/h in the 90 km/h zone,” said police in a social media post.
As a result of the traffic stop, the driver was charged with stunt driving. In addition to the stunt driving charge, the accused will have to attend traffic court and also received a 30-day driver’s licence suspension and the vehicle involved was impounded for 14 days.
Ontario Provincial Police stopped a vehicle travelling at 143 km/h in a 90 km/h zone of Highway 11 south of Cochrane, Ont., on August 27, 2024. (Ontario Provincial Police/X)
None of the allegations has been proven in court.
“The faster you drive, the higher your risk of losing control and being involved in a crash, which can be fatal or cause serious injury,” said police.
“Slow down.”
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