An out-of-state driver was clocked driving at 106 mph in a 55 mph zone in Custer County on Tuesday morning.
According to a post from the Custer County Sheriff’s Office, a deputy clocked the 20-year-old driver from Tulsa, Oklahoma going 106 mph in a posted 55 mph zone on Highway 69 near the airport. The car also had three other “young passengers” in it.
The fine at this speed is $1,000 and the offense carries 12 points on a driver’s license, the sheriff’s office said. This is enough for an automatic suspension of at least three months and up to a year…