Semi-Truck Clocked at 105 MPH While Passing Iowa State Trooper — Driver Says ‘My Bad’ When Stopped

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FREMONT COUNTY, IOWA — An Iowa State Patrol trooper clocked a semi-truck traveling at 105 miles per hour on Interstate 29 in Fremont County — while passing a state trooper’s patrol vehicle.

Trooper Moore of ISP District 3 out of Council Bluffs captured the speed on a BEE III Directional Radar System, with the patrol vehicle traveling at 65 mph at the time. When stopped, the truck driver’s response was brief: “My bad.”

“Most drivers would think twice before passing a State Trooper at this speed. Speeds like this should never happen,” Iowa State Patrol said in a post crediting Trooper Moore for the stop.

All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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