
A motorist is facing a handful of charges after allegedly driving more than 40 km/h over the speed limit near Sunderland.
According to a social media post from the DRPS, an officer was conducting radar in the area of Regional Road 13 and Sideroad 17 on Feb. 21.
“The officer initiated a traffic stop after clocking a vehicle going 101 km/h in a 60-km/h zone. The drive was unable to produce a valid driver’s licence or insurance,” the post reads.
“His vehicle and trailer were impounded.”
A 47-year-old man has been charged with speeding, stunt driving, two counts of drive while under suspension and drive vehicle with no insurance. While police noted the man resides “out of the area,” his name was not released.