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Pickup truck stopped going 60km/h over speed limit: WPS

Police say the Traffic Enforcement Unit stopped the vehicle for travelling 140 kilometres per hour in a posted 80 km/h zone in Windsor, Ont. (Source: Windsor police) Police say the Traffic Enforcement Unit stopped the vehicle for travelling 140 kilometres per hour in a posted 80 km/h zone in Windsor, Ont. (Source: Windsor police)
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Windsor police have charged a pickup truck driver with stunt driving.

The Traffic Enforcement Unit stopped the vehicle for travelling 140 kilometres per hour in a posted 80 km/h zone.

In Ontario, if you are driving 40 km or more over the posted speed limit in a zone with a speed limit of less than 80 km, you can be charged with stunt driving under the Highway Traffic Act.

Immediate penalties for drivers caught street racing or stunt driving is a 30-day licence suspension and a 14-day vehicle impoundment.

If you are convicted, the minimum first-time fine for stunt driving is $2,000 and the fine can increase to a maximum fine of $10,000.

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