Driver in ‘modified’ Dodge challenger clocked at 110 mph in northeast Kansas

Driver in ‘modified’ Dodge challenger clocked at 110 mph in northeast Kansas
Driver in ‘modified’ Dodge challenger clocked at 110 mph in northeast Kansas
WABAUNSEE COUNTY (KSNT) – Local sheriff’s deputies handed out a big ticket to a speeding driver in Wabaunsee County this week.

Sergeant Jonathan Sumner with the Wabaunsee County Sheriff’s Office said deputies pulled a driver over around 3:15 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 22 near mile-marker 330 on I-70 just north of McFarland. Law enforcement spotted the driver traveling south at 110 mph on nearby K-99 Highway before making the traffic stop.

K-99 has a posted speed limit of 65 mph, meaning the driver was moving at 45 mph above the legal speed. Deputies pulled the driver over, who was in a “modified” Dodge challenger, and issued a ticket for the traffic violation.

Sumner said the combination of the citation and court costs made the ticket almost $500. Drivers in Kansas who are speeding, but not committing any other crimes, are subject to an increasing amount of fines based on the state’s uniform fine schedule.

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