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Too Fast, Too Furious: Reckless Driver Clocked Going 136 MPH In Virginia

He can’t drive 55.

The ticket was issued to the driver in Fairfax County.

The ticket was issued to the driver in Fairfax County.

Photo Credit: Fairfax County Police Department

A speeding driver is facing potential jail time after being busted driving double the speed limit in Fairfax County.

An officer from the Sully District Station was able to track down a speeding driver who was clocked going 136 mph on Route 28 northbound near Frying Pan Road over the weekend, officials said.

The driver is scheduled to make a court appearance in December for reckless driving following the speeding citation.

Officials said that if found guilty, the driver will face up to a year in jail, a hefty fine, and a possible license suspension. The court appearance has been scheduled in Fairfax for Friday, Dec. 16. 

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