Driver stopped after speeding at 134mph in West Yorkshire during lockdown restrictions

A driver was stopped by police after speeding at 134mph in West Yorkshire during lockdown restrictions.
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The man was stopped on the A1 South by the West Yorkshire Police Roads Policing Unit.

When stopped, the driver tried to give false details to officers.

He was found to have no licence or insurance.

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Traffic officers said a 'court date for criminal and traffic offences' awaited the driver.

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