An Uninsured BC Driver Got Caught Going Over Double The Speed Limit Near Banff On Friday

They'll be appearing in court soon.
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It looks like someone was in a rush. A driver in Banff National Park was clocked going over double the limit.

In a Friday, July 10 post to social media, Alberta RCMP wrote that officers stopped a driver from B.C. going way too fast. 

181 in a 90 zone

Is how fast the driver was caught driving

What's more, they were speeding in a national park and their car wasn't even insured.

The statement continued to say that the car was towed from the area and its driver was "issued summons for mandatory court."

"Keep Alberta roads safe, follow posted speed limits," the post concluded. 

Via Alberta RCMP

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