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Vehicle impounded after driver caught speeding 51 km/hr above the limit

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HOLYROOD, N.L. — A vehicle was impounded and the driver’s licence suspended after police clocked it traveling 51 kilometres per hour above the speed limit on the Trans-Canada Highway Wednesday, Feb. 13.

Thirty-three summary offence tickets were issued that afternoon over a three-hour period as part of a joint traffic enforcement effort that involved Holyroold RCMP, the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary and the RCMP’s traffic services unit. They were stationed near Paddy’s Pond.

According to a news release issued Thursday, most of the summary offence tickets were for speeding.

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