Motorcyclist caught running red light at over 130 mph: Loveland police

DENVER (KDVR) — Loveland police are hoping to identify a motorcycle rider who was caught on a traffic enforcement camera running a red light — while also speeding over 100 mph.

The Loveland Police Department said that a motorcycle driver was caught on camera traveling after dark at the intersection of Highway 34 and North Boise Avenue, located a little bit southwest of Boyd Lake.

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After reviewing the footage, police determined that the motorcyclist had, as indicated by the camera, run a red light and appeared to be traveling at about 135 mph. The posted speed limit is 40 mph.

The photo shows another vehicle poised to cross the intersection as the light was green in their direction, and Loveland police issued a stern warning.

“This was not just life-threatening for the violator, but also for the innocent driver trying to get home. Traveling at that rate of speed, the motorcycle would have impaled the crossing vehicle with death most certain,” the department said…

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