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Stoughton Today
By the People, for the People
Driver Caught Speeding at 106 mph in 55 mph Zone, Claims He Was Late for Work
Stoughton police say the driver was going nearly double the speed limit to try to make it to his job on time.
Mar. 10, 2026 at 9:50pm
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Authorities in Stoughton, Wisconsin reported that a driver was caught going 106 mph in a 55 mph zone early on the morning of March 10. The driver, an unnamed adult man, told the officer he was speeding in order to get to work on time. However, the officer noted that the time it took to issue the citation meant the driver was still late for work despite his reckless driving.
Why it matters
Excessive speeding like this poses a serious risk to public safety and can result in severe penalties for the driver. It highlights the need for drivers to plan ahead and leave enough time to reach their destination safely, rather than endangering themselves and others on the road.
The details
According to the Stoughton Police Department, officers were monitoring traffic on Highway N when they clocked the driver going 106 mph in a 55 mph zone. When pulled over, the driver admitted he was speeding in an attempt to get to work on time. The police noted that the time it took to issue the citation meant the driver was still late for work despite his dangerous driving.
- The incident occurred during the early hours of March 10, 2026.
The players
Stoughton Police Department
The local law enforcement agency that reported and responded to the speeding incident.
Adult male driver
The unidentified driver who was caught going 106 mph in a 55 mph zone while trying to get to work on time.
The takeaway
This case highlights the serious risks and consequences of extreme speeding, even when a driver claims they were just trying to get to work on time. Drivers must plan ahead and leave enough time to reach their destination safely, rather than endangering themselves and others on the road.
