YREKA, Calif. — The driver of a big rig was pulled over for speeding after the California Highway Patrol said they were going more than 30 miles per hour over the speed limit.
On Thursday afternoon, along Interstate 5 near the Shasta River, north of Yreka, officers said they witnessed the driver on radar going 91 miles per hour.
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This fool is lucky chp didn’t lock him up for this..
Discussion in 'Other News' started by drvrtech77, Mar 11, 2025.
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I'm guessing going southbound down that big hill just north of town.D.Tibbitt Thanks this.
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Im guessing..i looked up the vehicle code that was on the citation..looked like a regular citation nothing regarding excessive speed at all..smh..
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That speed is reckless driving. His license should have been revoked on the spot. Probably one of those immigrants that can’t read or understand English. If he’s an owner operator he’ll feel it when he tries to pay his insurance.
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Lol there always drivers doing way over the speed limit there. And always a chp sitting in the median around Yreka or down into weed.
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Yup. They'll sit in the rest area at the bottom of Politician and work radar both ways.
When they first opened that section of I-5 we used to race from Siskiyou Summit to Yreka but there wasn't any radar in those days and very few cops.
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