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Driver cited by state police for driving more than 100 mph in Ohio

A state trooper cited a driver traveling more than 100 mph in Ohio last weekend.

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An Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSHP) trooper from the Georgetown Post stopped the car on State Route 32 in Adams County.

OSHP posted a photo on its social media page.

This shows that the officer clocked the driver at a speed of 170 km/h in the 60 km/h zone. In Adams County.

Troopers issued nearly 29,000 citations for exceeding the 20 mph speed limit during last year’s 100 Deadliest Days of Summer, OSHP said.

The 100 deadliest day period began last weekend on Memorial Day and will last until Labor Day.

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