CENTRAL POINT, Ore. - Oregon state troopers say they've busted two BMW drivers for doing 118 miles an hour on Interstate 5 in Southern Oregon.
The state police said Friday that several more of the luxury vehicles roared past them, reportedly on their way to a BMW rally in Southern California.
The police identified the two drivers as 19-year-old Brandon Scriber of Snohomish, Washington, and 27-year-old Ali Moulin of Seattle.
The police said the pack of BMWs was spotted south of Roseburg, but the patrol didn't have anybody on duty in either Douglas or Josephine counties. So troopers laid in wait in the Medford area about 60 miles south. Shortly before 1 a-m, the troopers stopped the two lead BMWs.
A patrol officer estimated the BMWs averaged nearly 100 miles an hour through the mountainous stretch of I-5. The troopers note that a new Oregon law on speeds of 100 or better calls for a minimum license suspension of 30 to 90 days and an $1,100 fine.
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I drive fast, but not this fast. and I have never made the news over it. (and never will)
I use to. But something happens with age. Part of your brain says, "Hey stupid, do you think that motor shoved down your face is going to feel good?" Takes the damn fun right out of it!
I have never been able to get my Yugo to go that fast, even down hill!
Shit, just take 2 (55 gallon) drums and weld them together. Fill them will fuel and make a small hole at the ass end. Light it with a extremly long match. If it doesn't show up on the rictor scale, you will get at least another 40mph. ROFLMAO.