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A South Dakota trooper stopped a driver going 138 mph, highlighting deadly risks of extreme speeding in a state with high limits.
A South Dakota trooper clocked a vehicle speeding at 138 mph on an undisclosed road, underscoring dangers of extreme speeding in a state with high speed limits, including 80 mph on some highways.
The incident highlights ongoing traffic safety concerns, as South Dakota reported 18,686 crashes in 2024—over 1,600 involving excessive speed—leading to 146 deaths, 4,731 injuries, and $157 million in damages.
The Highway Patrol is using the event to promote safer driving, emphasizing enforcement, education, and new safety technologies.
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Un policía de Dakota del Sur detuvo a un conductor a 138 mph, destacando los riesgos mortales de la velocidad extrema en un estado con altos límites.