Saskatoon police stop motorcycle allegedly travelling 202 km/h

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Saskatoon police stop motorcycle allegedly travelling 202 km/h
Saskatoon police stop motorcycle allegedly travelling 202 km/h

It’s likely to be a hefty fine for one motorcyclist travelling just outside Saskatoon city limits.

According to a tweet from Saskatoon Police Traffic Unit, the suspect is facing at least two charges after they were spotted going 202 km/h on Highway 16 West of the city.

The driver was signalled to stop by police, but fled. He was arrested shortly thereafter and now faces charges such as dangerous driving, evading police and faces a 30-day impound.

The tweet did not include how much the driver was fined, or the date the driver was arrested.

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