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Bren
10th September 2007, 11:38
GSP: Fleeing speeder late to get license
09/06/07
By Diane Wagner, Rome News-Tribune Staff Writer

A motorcyclist who led police on a high-speed chase through Floyd and Chattooga counties Wednesday was hurrying to get his license, authorities said.

“There were no warrants out, no alcohol involved,” said Georgia State Patrol Trooper Joseph Hobbs. “He said he didn’t want to stop because he was 10 minutes late for an appointment here, at the post, to get his (motorcycle) license.”

Click here for a map to the location where the motorcyclist was caught.

Justin Patterson, 22, of 735 Roland Hayes Parkway, in Calhoun, was clocked at speeds of as fast as 154 mph in Floyd County and more than 130 mph in Chattooga County on a 2002 Suzuki GSX 1300 Hayabusa, Hobbs said.

“We took him to (the Chattooga County Jail) for charges up there, and there will be charges from the state and Floyd County as soon as he gets out of Chattooga,” Hobbs said.

According to reports:

The chase started about 9:25 a.m. when Floyd County police officer Buddy Paris clocked the bike at 81 mph on New Rosedale Road. Paris said Patterson sped away, ignoring the lights and siren, and turned north onto U.S. 27.

Georgia State Patrol officers and a state Department of Natural Resources ranger picked up the chase in Chattooga County, and at one point, the motorcycle clipped another vehicle. When Patterson turned around and headed back into Floyd, Hobbs said he and GSP Trooper David Allen cornered him in a cul-de-sac at Richard B. Russell Regional Airport.

“I guess it turned out OK because he didn’t hit anyone,” Hobbs said. “And if he’d gone down at the speed he was running, he would have died.”

Patterson was in the Chattooga County Jail on Wednesday, charged with reckless driving, speeding, fleeing law enforcement officers, failure to maintain a lane, leaving the scene of an accident and passing in a no-passing zone, according to Chief Investigator Eddie Colbert.

“He’ll have bond from there, and then we’ll get him,” said Paris, adding that Floyd County warrants have been issued on charges of fleeing officers, speeding, reckless driving, failure to signal while changing lanes and driving without a license.

One word....DUMBASS:spanking:

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liamrae
10th September 2007, 11:43
Hahahaha i guess the waiting period for booking a practical licence test is even longer in the US than here. i had to book mine nearly a month in advance and if i missed it id have to book again... id be tempted to speed to it too.

Karma
10th September 2007, 11:46
Failure to maintain a lane? They need that over here, that'd sort those auckland drivers out :D

Sanx
10th September 2007, 17:49
Failure to maintain a lane? They need that over here, that'd sort those auckland drivers out :D

Dear Karma,

What is this 'lane' you talk about?

Signed,
Auckland Driver

Deviant Esq
10th September 2007, 18:09
Hahahaha i guess the waiting period for booking a practical licence test is even longer in the US than here. i had to book mine nearly a month in advance and if i missed it id have to book again... id be tempted to speed to it too.
It's longer than 24 months (if you're under 25)? :mellow:

Fuck that for a game of soldiers. Two years is practically forever - trust me, I know. :(

90s
10th September 2007, 21:13
Its a clever country that lets a learner drive a 200mph 2002 Suzuki GSX 1300 Hayabusa and then seems amazed that they can't, erm, ride it properly.

Anyway, if you don't understand lanes its pretty simple really - centre yourself on the line down the middle. But only when you can be bothered.

The Lone Rider
11th September 2007, 10:23
On the more positive side.. at least had a reason for speeding. Rather then just speeding because he can. 156mph is extremely fast though!

MyGSXF
11th September 2007, 10:35
:doh: :slap:

Coldrider
11th September 2007, 10:39
Failure to maintain a lane? They need that over here, that'd sort those auckland drivers out :D
I think it is known here as "using an unavailable lane".
I like the pommy term for reckless driving as "undue care and attention" laddy.

Mr. Peanut
11th September 2007, 10:42
Is it? That's 3rd gear.

McJim
11th September 2007, 11:17
Is it? That's 3rd gear.

Your NSR does 250kph in 3rd gear? What sort of steroids have you got it on? :rofl:

Mr. Peanut
11th September 2007, 11:31
I added two cylinders :blink:

McJim
11th September 2007, 11:57
I added two cylinders :blink:

So it's really a NSR500 Eddie Lawson GP replica thingumy then?

Mr. Peanut
14th September 2007, 09:14
So it's really a NSR500 Eddie Lawson GP replica thingumy then?

Yes, I was going to get a Ducati for commuting, but this was the more practical choice.