Oklahoma County Sheriff stops biker going 105 mph

Authorities say the rider was traveling at a dangerously high speed on a public road.

Mar. 26, 2026 at 11:11pm

The Oklahoma County Sheriff's Office reported that a motorcyclist was pulled over after being clocked traveling at 105 mph on a public road. The incident occurred in Oklahoma City and highlights the dangers of excessive speeding on highways and streets.

Why it matters

Excessive speeding is a major contributing factor to traffic accidents and fatalities. Law enforcement agencies across Oklahoma have been cracking down on reckless driving behaviors to improve public safety on the state's roads and highways.

The details

According to the report, the Oklahoma County Sheriff's deputies used radar to clock the motorcyclist traveling at 105 mph in a posted speed limit zone. The rider was immediately pulled over and cited for the violation.

  • The incident occurred on March 26, 2026 in Oklahoma City.

The players

Oklahoma County Sheriff's Office

The law enforcement agency responsible for patrolling and enforcing traffic laws in Oklahoma County, which includes the city of Oklahoma City.

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What’s next

The rider will face a court date and potential fines and penalties for the speeding violation.

The takeaway

This incident serves as a reminder for all drivers to obey posted speed limits and drive safely on public roads to avoid putting themselves and others at risk.