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04-29-2020, 10:18 AM
By Edward Pevos | MLive.com
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BERLIN TWP., MI - Michigan freeways are desolate at times, especially at night amid the coronavirus pandemic, but that doesn’t mean state troopers aren’t patrolling the roads looking for speeders.
Michigan State Police have cited a driver for, get this, traveling 110 miles per hour over the speed limit. They say they clocked the driver going 180 mph in a 70 mph zone.
MSP posted a photo tonight of the actual ticket on Twitter, which you can see above. State troopers issued the ticket at 11:45 p.m. on Sunday, April 19 on southbound I-75 near Sigler Rd. in Monroe County.
Michigan State troopers say they have seen more drivers traveling over the speed limits during the stay-at-home order.
“MSP has seen an increase with high speeds on roadways during this pandemic,” MSP posted on Twitter. “MSP wants people to know, just because there is less traffic on the roads and warmer weather, there are no excuses for speeding. Drive Safe.”
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BERLIN TWP., MI - Michigan freeways are desolate at times, especially at night amid the coronavirus pandemic, but that doesn’t mean state troopers aren’t patrolling the roads looking for speeders.
Michigan State Police have cited a driver for, get this, traveling 110 miles per hour over the speed limit. They say they clocked the driver going 180 mph in a 70 mph zone.
MSP posted a photo tonight of the actual ticket on Twitter, which you can see above. State troopers issued the ticket at 11:45 p.m. on Sunday, April 19 on southbound I-75 near Sigler Rd. in Monroe County.
Michigan State troopers say they have seen more drivers traveling over the speed limits during the stay-at-home order.
“MSP has seen an increase with high speeds on roadways during this pandemic,” MSP posted on Twitter. “MSP wants people to know, just because there is less traffic on the roads and warmer weather, there are no excuses for speeding. Drive Safe.”