OTTAWA An Ottawa motorist is facing stunt driving charges after being stopped speeding 86 km/h over the speed limit on Bronson Avenue. It s the tenth time this month Ottawa police have charged someone with stunt driving on Bronson Avenue since the start of the month. The Ottawa Police Traffic Unit tweeted that a motorist was spotted going 146 km/h on Bronson Avenue near Carleton University on Thursday. There is no excuse for stunt driving, police said on Twitter. The speed limit is 60 km/h. Yesterday, on Bronson Av. near Carleton U. stopped going 146 km in a 60km/hr area. There is NO excuse for #StuntDriving. @OttawaPolice#GetThereWithCarepic.twitter.com/eiBOyp0SuV
OTTAWA Four motorists are facing stunt driving charges after being stopped for speeding on Bronson Avenue, including one motorist facing a stunt driving charge for the second time in 10 months. On Monday, Ottawa police say a motorist was stopped going 123 kilometres an hour on Bronson in a 60 kilometre an hour zone. On Twitter, the Ottawa Police Service Traffic Unit said the same driver was charged for going 165 km/h in a 100 km/h zone on Highway 174 last July. stopped going 123 in 60km/hr area on Bronson today. The same driver was charged and convicted for going 165 in 100km/hr zone on Hwy 174 last July. @OttawaPolice#GetThereWithCare#NoiseMakerpic.twitter.com/tJWsG6ul33