Denver (KDVR) – A new teenager was arrested More than 50 miles per hour on speed During another vehicle racing on the 83rd highway, according to the deputies.
The Douglas Sharif County Office said that one of the deputy record of a car is going to run 108 miles on the 83rd highway, which is the maximum of the published speed of 55 miles per hour. When the deputy pulled the car, he was a new teenager driver who said he was allegedly racing to compete with another car.
“When he stopped, the teenager explained that he saw another car” graduated quickly “and decided to” hit it “and go faster.”
Sharif’s office said that the teenager was martyred by the reckless leadership, engaging in the speed competition, and quickly 53 miles per hour.
“The teenager may not realize that now, but the deputy has just saved his life. The race is at great speeds, especially as an experienced driver, who can end in the tragedy,” said Sharif’s office.
Frams for speed 1-24 miles per hour at the maximum speed from 35 to 200 dollarsAnd leading anything more than 25 miles per hour can carry a prison sentence for at least 10 days in prison and the maximum sentence for a year, but because the teenager was an event, he was not arrested and he was released to his parents.
“Let this be a reminder: the speed is not worth it. Slow down. Driving is safe. Make it at home,” Sharif’s office said.