Semi-truck stopped for going 'well above' speed limit, CHP Coalinga says

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COALINGA, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) - A semi-truck was stopped for what California Highway Patrol Coalinga officers accidental was driving "well above" the velocity bounds for commercialized vehicles.

During a commercialized conveyance enforcement, CHP said a truck, tractor and trailer operation was precocious seen going 70 mph, which is supra the 55 mph velocity bounds for commercialized vehicles.

CHP said that during the stop, officers besides confirmed the motortruck had expired registration for much than six months with nary renewal successful progress.

The motortruck was towed due to the fact that its registration had expired for implicit a year. CHP said that the operator received citations for some speeding and operating the conveyance without a valid registration.

The registered proprietor indispensable implicit registration with the DMV earlier the conveyance tin beryllium released.

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