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.
The Thunder Bay Police Service would like motorists to be aware of Highway Traffic Act changes taking effect on July 1.
A Quebec man received a stunt driving charge after police observed him driving an SUV more than 60 km/h above the posted speed limit on Dawson Road Saturday.
A motorist faces a charge of Stunt Driving after police observed her travelling nearly 70 km/h above the posted speed limit.
A 24-year-old Thunder Bay man faces a charge of Stunt Driving after police observed him travelling 124 km/h in a posted 70 km/h zone.
An officer with the Thunder Bay Police Service’s Traffic Unit was in the area of May Street South near Southern Avenue when he observed a Jeep being driven southbound on May Street at a high rate of speed around 8:15 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 14.