Skip to main content

Stunt driving charge laid after police clock driver travelling nearly 200km/h

Grey Bruce OPP stopped a vehicle on Highway 6 in South Bruce Peninsula on April 27, 2024, for travelling 197km/h in a posted 80km/h zone. (Source: OPP) Grey Bruce OPP stopped a vehicle on Highway 6 in South Bruce Peninsula on April 27, 2024, for travelling 197km/h in a posted 80km/h zone. (Source: OPP)
Share

An individual from Cambridge was charged while speeding on Highway 6 in South Bruce Peninsula.

On Saturday, Grey Bruce OPP said they saw a vehicle speeding around 2:30 p.m. in a posted 80km/h zone.

When the officer activated their radar, they said the driver was travelling at 197km/h, so the officer conducted a traffic stop.

A 26-year-old from Cambridge was charged with stunt driving and speeding.

The driver had their vehicle impounded for 14 days and drivers licence suspended for 30 days.

CTVNews.ca Top Stories

Air turbulence: When can it become dangerous?

Flight turbulence like that encountered by a Singapore Airlines flight on Tuesday is extremely common, but there's one aspect of severe turbulence an aviation expert says can lead to serious injury.

'Mr. Trump doesn't worry us', says Canadian ambassador

As Prime Minister Justin Trudeau continues the 'Team Canada' charm offensive to U.S. lawmakers and business leaders, Canada's ambassador to the United States downplayed the effect of another Trump presidency on Canada.

Stay Connected