Oxford OPP have charged a 26 year old man after OPP aviation services registered a motorcycle going almost double the speed limit on the 401.
INGERSOLL - A 26 year old man from Brussels has been charged after OPP aviation services registered motorcycle going 190 kilometers an hour on the 401.
Oxford OPP say the bike was stopped on Ingersoll Street South Thursday afternoon.
Herbert Runstedler has been charged with racing a motor vehicle and failing to have insurance. His license has been suspended and the bike has been impounded for a week.
OPP would like to remind drivers that stunt driving and excessive speeding puts everyone on the road at risk of serious injury or even death.

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