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MARSHY HOPE, N.S. – A Nova Scotia man was arrested after a Honda Civic clocked at 200 km/h lost control and crashed.
Mounties say the car was spotted late Sunday afternoon on Highway 104 in Marshy Hope, passing vehicles at high speed in a no-passing zone.
Const. Mark Kellock says the Civic was going double the 100 km/h speed limit.
He says the car lost control while making a left turn off the highway, went through a guard rail and then went down an embankment.
The driver was not injured, but the vehicle was severely damaged.
A 20-year-old Bridgewater man is scheduled to appear in Pictou provincial court June 19 on dangerous driving charges.
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