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Two drivers stopped going 160 km/h on Hwy. 417 in Ottawa

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Two drivers will spend the next 30 days without a license after being stopped going 60 kilometres an hour over the speed limit on Highway 417 in Ottawa this weekend.

Ontario Provincial Police say two vehicles were stopped "travelling way too fast" on the Queensway Friday night.

According to the OPP Twitter feed, one driver was observed going 163 km/h, while the other driver was stopped going 164 km/h. Police did not say where on Hwy. 417 the two drivers were observed stunt driving.

Each driver was charged with stunt driving, which includes a 30-day license suspension and the vehicle is impounded for 14 days.

Ottawa Police charged five drivers with stunt driving on Ottawa roads over the weekend.

A G2 driver was stopped going 60 km/h over the speed limit on March Road, while another novice driver was observed going 52 km/h over the speed limit on Fallowfield Road.

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