172 mph motorcyclist on Ga. 400 too fast for police to catch
A motorcyclist traveling 172 mph was too fast to catch, Sandy Springs police said.If police had been able to stop the motorcycle Saturday, April 11, the rider would’ve gone to jail, said Sandy Springs public information officer Sgt. Sal Ortega.
Speeding of all sorts has been a problem since people began to shelter in place to help stop the coronavirus outbreak and traffic lessened. There has been an increase in super speeders taking advantage of the open roads. Sandy Springs Mayor Rusty Paul recently compared the excessive speeds on Ga. 400 and I-285 to a NASCAR event. It has been mostly speeding cars, however, not motorcycles, Ortega said.
Al these fucking empty road and this dumb ass come on a one way.