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Stunt-driver in tractor trailer charged on Christmas Day

A tractor trailer traveling at a high rate of speed on Christmas Day is facing charges.
Stunt driving
Thunder Bay Police Service charge a driver with stunt driving after he was caught doing 101 kilometres an hour in a 50 zone. Photo courtesy of Thunder Bay Police Service.
NEWS RELEASE
THUNDER BAY POLICE SERVICE
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Police have charged the driver of a tractor trailer unit with stunt driving after he was observed travelling 101 km/h in an area with a maximum posted speed limit of 50 km/h.

A member of the Thunder Bay Police Service was conducting traffic enforcement along a stretch of Dawson Road near Toivo Street in the afternoon hours on Christmas Day when they observed the vehicle being driven at that high rate of speed.

A traffic stop was conducted, and the driver was charged under the Highway Traffic Act with Stunt Driving, Speeding, and Fail to Maintain Daily Log.

The charge comes with a 30-day licence suspension for the driver, and the vehicle has been impounded for 14 days.

The incident comes one month after the Thunder Bay Police Service held a joint enforcement traffic blitz on Dawson Road with the OPP Northwest Region, and the Ministry of Transportation Ontario.




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