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Speeding rider caught

A man has been caught speeding on his motorbike 100km/h over the limit twice in Narre Warren.

Cardinia Highway Patrol officers observed a red and white Yamaha motorcycle doing roughly 100 km/h over the speed limit twice, in Narre Warren on Wednesday 2 February.

Police detected the motorcycle travelling at an alleged speed of 139 km/h on Centre Road, where a 40 km/h road work zone was operating and several workers in the area.

Police then located the motorcycle travelling at an alleged speed of 181 km/h on Narre Warren- Cranbourne Road about 2.45pm.

The motorcycle was intercepted and immediately impounded at a cost of $1019 and the rider’s licence was suspended.

The rider, a 35-year-old Berwick man was arrested and charged with numerous charges including conduct endangering life and speed related offences.

He was bailed to appear Dandenong Magistrates’ Court at a later date.

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