Six sports cars busted for racing at speeds faster than 100 mph in San Francisco: CHP

(Crohn) – The drivers were seized from six different sports cars for the race at a speed of 100 mph along San Francisco Freew Imbow on July 13, according to the California Highway Patrol.

Drivers were seen in the Ford Mustang, Toyota above and four BMW sedans, and they are first driven on the northern side of the 280 Highway near Geneva Street, according to CP.

“[The cars] It is reported that you travel more than 100 miles per hour and weave inside and outside the traffic.

The cars continued on the side heading north of the 101st highway when they were monitored by CHP officers. The officers withdrew two cars while they turned from the 101st highway to the 80th highway heading towards the Gulf Bridge.

“Ford Mustang and BMW M4 were observed [officers]”Those who started implementation, respectively, depend on these two cars,” said CHP. [Bay Bridge]”

Two other officers tracked the remaining four cars and stopped them on the treasure island. All six drivers are moved to traffic violations, including unsafe speeds and mechanical violations. Also, one of the BMWS has ended the validity of the registration and the car was withdrawn from the scene.

CHP described the ordeal “a major example of the behavior of the improper driving and what should not be done on our general methods.”

“We are all going out and enjoying the Sunday engine with friends,” said CHP. “However, everyone must drive in a responsible and safe way. The speed limits are not suggestions, and they are set to help ensure optimal safety for all car drivers, while reducing possible injuries for every man, woman and children crossing this road in the event of traffic.”

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