( KRON ) — Within the past week, Bay Area law enforcement agencies shared three different social media posts about drivers exceeding 100 mph.
On May 4, the California Highway Patrol stopped a Dodge Challenger that was allegedly going 109 mph in a 65-mph zone in Santa Rosa.
“Raise your hand if you think that driving 109 MPH on the freeway is a good idea,” CHP shared on social media. “We certainly don’t think so either.”
Later in the week, a car was clocked at 106 mph in a 45-mph zone in Newark, the Newark Police Department said. The traffic stop prompted the police department to issue a statement asking drivers to slow down…