The Peel Regional Police Road Safety Team said the vehicle clocked at 122 km / h in the area of ​​Derry Roads and Mississauga Airport. The limit is 50 km / h. Police told Global News that a 22-year-old man was immobilized. “He was charged with speeding, acrobatic driving, careless driving,” Peel said.

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Ontario classifies acrobatic driving as traveling 40 km or more above the speed limit in areas where the announced limit is 80 km / h or lower. Trending Stories

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Last year, the penalties for driving acrobatics increased. Vehicles caught driving acrobatics have now been confiscated for two weeks instead of one. The story goes on under the ad Police said in a tweet on Friday with the customer and said that “their vehicle was now in our possession”. According to the police, the car dealership employee’s license was suspended for 30 days and the vehicle was confiscated for 14 days. 2:03 Changes in stuntman driving charges in Ontario Changes in stuntman driving charges in Ontario – July 5, 2021 © 2022 Global News, part of Corus Entertainment Inc.