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Speeder Turns Lights Off In Attempt To Evade Police – 170 in a 100

(CHATHAM-KENT, ON) On March 19, 2016, a Chatham-Kent Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officer was conducting RADAR enforcement on Highway 401 near Queens Line.

Just before 12:30 a.m., the officer observed a westbound Lexus car that appeared to be exceeding the posted speed limit of 100 km/hr. The RADAR registered a speed of approximately 170 km/hr.

The driver turned the vehicle’s lighting system off and on intermittently in an attempt to evade police, but the officer was able to track the vehicle and successfully initiate a traffic stop.

The 26-year-old male driver from Toronto was unable to provide the officer with the insurance card and permit for the vehicle. He has been charged with the following:

Fail To Stop When Directed By Police, contrary to the Highway Traffic Act

Racing A Motor Vehicle, contrary to the Highway Traffic Act

Fail To Surrender Permit For Motor Vehicle, contrary to the Highway Traffic Act

Fail To Have Insurance Card, contrary to the Compulsory Automobile Insurance Act

The driver’s licence has been suspended and the vehicle impounded for a period of seven days, as per statute.