Eleven nabbed for speeding in Gauteng Updated
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Gauteng Traffic Police spokesperson Sello Maremane says the highest speed recorded was of a 52-year-old male motor biker who was caught excessively speed at 209 km/h on a 120 zone along the R21 freeway.
“The driver was detained at Lyttelton Police Station where he was formally charged with reckless and negligent driving as well as an alternative charge of exceeding the prescribed speed limit of 120km/h on a freeway. The lowest recorded speed was that of a 35 years old male caught driving at 160km/h on a prescribed 120 km per hour zone on the N14 freeway,”says Maremane.
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