19-year-old driver caught going a staggering 132 mph — then blames it on being late for a job interview / NY Post

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A 19‐year‐old driver was clocked at a staggering 132 mph behind the wheel of a Mercedes, blaming his recklessness on being late for a job interview. Authorities remain skeptical of this excuse as they crack down on dangerous driving practices and enforce traffic laws to keep roads safe.

nypost.com / 19-year-old driver caught going a staggering 132 mph — then blames it on being late for a job interview

cbsnews.com / Teen driving Mercedes 132 mph told trooper he was late for job interview


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