Thursday afternoon cost a new Sherbrooke driver who was pinched at 104 km/h in an area of 50 km/h, which earned him two fines totaling around $ 2,500.
Around 4 p.m., a radar operation at the intersection of the boulevard de Portland and Farwell Street in Sherbrooke led to the interception of women, holding a probationary license, which was rolling in “high speeding”, said the Sherbrooke Police Service (SPS) by press release.
In addition to seeing her permit suspended immediately and her towed vehicle, the driver, whose age has not been specified, will have to pay around $ 2,500 to pay her two reports for speeding and dangerous driving, we can read.
No less than 14 points of incapacity were also added to his file.
“Even in summer, many speed control operations will take place in the territory. It is essential to reduce its speed, particularly close to road sites, parks and in the residential sectors, ”hammered the SPS.