
Ontario driver clocked going 197 km/h on Highway 17
A 23-year-old man from Kitchener, Ont., faces stunt driving and dangerous operation charges after Ontario Provincial Police say they caught him speeding at 198 km/h in a 90 km/h zone on Highway 17 near Meadows Road in Dryden, Ont.
The incident occurred on Friday, when officers stopped the driver for allegedly travelling more than double the posted speed limit. In addition to the charges, under Ontario's stunt driving laws, the vehicle involved was impounded for 14 days and his license was suspended for 30 days.
A court date for the accused to answer to the charges is also pending.
'Speed Kills': Police stress dangers of reckless driving
In a social media post on Saturday, the OPP condemned the driver's actions, stating, 'Driving at such extreme speeds puts everyone at risk – including the driver, passengers, and innocent road users.'
The post also emphasized that Ontario's stunt driving laws are designed to protect lives, adding, 'Speeding isn't just reckless – it's criminal.'
Authorities used the incident as a warning to motorists, urging safer driving habits.
'Let this be a reminder: Drive safe. Drive smart. Speed kills,' OPP said.

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