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Driver Caught Racing Through Construction Zone at 120 mph. — Asks for Warning

Thu June 28, 2018 - National Edition
Craig Mongeau - CEG Editor in Chief


Indiana State Police trooper Nick Klingkammer spotted the car barrelling along at 120 mph through a construction zone, where construction crews were working.
(ISP photo)
Indiana State Police trooper Nick Klingkammer spotted the car barrelling along at 120 mph through a construction zone, where construction crews were working. (ISP photo)

Indiana State Police pulled over a driver of an Infiniti Q60 for traveling 120 miles per hour outside of Indianapolis — the posted speed limit is 60 mph.

What's worse is that Indiana State Police trooper Nick Klingkammer spotted the silver Infiniti Q60 barrelling along at 120 mph through a construction zone on I-69 near Fishers, Ind., where construction crews were working; redirected lanes there also warranted a reduced speed limit. Klingkammer, in an unmarked Ford Mustang police car, pulled the speeding driver over after his radar clocked him at double the speed limit.

What's even worse? When Klingkammer spoke with the speeder, its reported that the driver simply “asked for a warning.” Any other interaction between the trooper and the speeding motorist, but what is known is that a tweet by Indiana State Police Sgt. John Perrine claims that the driver did not receive a warning — and went to jail, instead.

According to reports, the driver, if convicted, could face up to a year in jail and fines up to $5,000.


Craig Mongeau

Craig Mongeau has been Construction Equipment Guide’s editor in chief for the past 21-plus years. He directly manages CEG’s Northeast and Southeast editions (which includes New England, Georgia and Alabama state supplements); Superintendent’s Profile; Crane Guide; Northeast and Southeast-based anniversary magazines; and special event publications. He also oversees CEG’s Midwest and Western Editions as well as all CEG website content.

A Hofstra University graduate, Craig began his publishing career as a staff writer for local Southeast Pennsylvania newspapers. He then became an associate editor and book editor of Springhouse Corporation, a Pennsylvania-based medical publishing house and then worked as a managing editor of Rockhill Communications, based in Bala Cynwyd, Pa., where he created and managed content for a national Voluntary Hospital Association website.

Originally from Pittsfield, Mass., Craig has lived in North Wales, Pa., for the past 27 years. He has been married to his wife, Hillary, whom he met in college, since 1998 and together, they have two daughters, Jolie and Aubrie.


Read more from Craig Mongeau here.





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