An Ontario Provincial Police officer stopped a driver for the third time in two years this week, this time for driving alone within the Excessive Occupancy Automobile lane in Ottawa’s west finish.
Police say an officer on patrol Friday morning noticed a driver going 139 km/h within the HOV lane on Freeway 417.
“The motive force was additionally alone within the truck!” OPP stated in a social media submit.
“This driver has been stopped 3 times up to now two years by the identical officer!”
The nice for improperly utilizing the HOV lane is $110 and three demerit factors. The Ontario authorities says a driver can use the HOV lane if in case you have not less than two individuals within the car, together with the motive force.
Police say the motive force was stopped by the officer twice for rushing over the past two years.
Meantime, the identical OPP officer stopped a car going 63 km/h over the pace restrict in Ottawa’s west finish.
Police say a driver was noticed going 163 km/h on Hwy. 417 Friday morning. The pace restrict on Hwy. 417 in Ottawa is 100 km/h.
The motive force is going through a cost of stunt driving, which features a 30-day licence suspension and the car impounded for 14 days. Police say the motive force faces a minimal $2,000 nice and 6 demerit factors upon conviction.