Driver caught going 116 mph in the fog in Saline County, KHP says

5 February 2024

The Kansas Highway Patrol says a driver was going 116 mph in the fog in Saline County on Feb. 5, 2024. (Photo Courtesy Kansas Highway Patrol)

WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — Fog means slowing down for most drivers. The thicker the fog, the more cautious you should be. But the Kansas Highway Patrol says a driver in Saline County did the opposite Monday morning.

Lt. Scott Proffitt with the KHP said the fog was heavy when he saw a driver going 116 mph in a 75-mph zone. The trooper pulled the driver over and wrote a ticket that will cost the driver several hundred dollars.

The fine is $360. The docket fee is $108. The total cost is $468.


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KHP Trooper Ben Gardner shared a picture of the ticket on social media.

“It’s just one traffic stop of what has been FREQUENTLY occurring, with our Troopers stopping vehicles speeding well over 100 mph,” Gardner said. “A reminder to all to drive responsibly.”

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