Teen charged with stunting after car spotted doing 210km/h in Cape Breton
Highway between Sydney and Sydney Mines has a 100 km/h speed limit
RCMP charged a Baddeck, N.S., teenager with stunting after clocking the vehicle at more than double the speed limit on a busy Cape Breton highway.
Police say the 18-year-old's car was travelling 210 km/h in the westbound lane of Highway 125, near Grand Lake Road in Sydney at 10:35 p.m. Monday.
An RCMP officer was unable to pull the driver over due to a highway divider, and informed other officers in the area.
A short time later, the same car was spotted travelling on Highway 125 in the eastbound lane at 187 km/h, police said.
The speed limit for the highway running between Sydney and Sydney Mines is 100 km/h.
Police say the driver was eventually stopped, ticketed and had his licence suspended and vehicle seized for a week.
In Nova Scotia, a first stunting fine is $2,422.50, along with six points off a driver's licence and an immediate seven-day licence suspension.
To report someone driving in an unsafe manner, RCMP can be reached at 1-800-803-RCMP (7267).
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