A MOTORCYCLIST has been fined and suspended from driving after he was allegedly detected travelling at more than 45kph over the speed limit yesterday.
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Officers from the Traffic and Highway Patrol Command were conducting speed enforcement duties on Macleay Valley Way when at about 3.20pm, they detected a Yamaha allegedly travelling at 127kph in a marked 100kph zone.
The rider allegedly increased his speed to 185kph, before being stopped by police near Frederickton.
The 61-year-old man was spoken to by police and issued an infringement notice for the offence of exceed speed limit by more than 45kph. The penalty for this offence is $2520.
The man's licence was suspended for six months.
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