Motorcyclist clocked at 164 mph on the Kansas Turnpike
SHAWNEE COUNTY (KSNT) - State troopers stopped a local motorcyclist in Shawnee County recently after spotting the motorist traveling at more than 160 mph.
The Kansas Highway Patrol (KHP) reported in a social media post that one of its troopers caught a sportbike user traveling at 164 mph around 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 1 on the Kansas Turnpike at mile-marker 183 in Shawnee County. The motorcyclist approached the trooper from behind before passing at the unsafe speed.
The KHP trooper caught up with the motorcyclist a short time later off the highway and conducted a traffic stop. The trooper issued a $1,188 ticket to the motorcyclist for the traffic violation.
"Traveling at this speed isn't just illegal, it's extremely dangerous. Whether it ends in a ticket or a tragedy, the consequences are real. Speeding doesn't just endanger you; it endangers everyone else on the road as well. Help us keep you and your loved ones safe by slowing down!"
Kansas Highway Patrol social media statement excerpt
The KHP regularly pulls over drivers for traveling at unsafe speeds, including for going above 100 mph. State troopers issued more than 2,600 citations for excessive speeds in 2024 with one motorists getting pulled over in Cowley County for traveling at 165 mph.
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