AutosIn Ohio, a postal van wins a race against Ford Mustang

In Ohio, a postal van wins a race against Ford Mustang

The postal van challenged a Ford Mustang to its place in line. The driver must have felt proud to have won the race from the lights but completely forgot that it would be wise to slow down. The police reminded her of that.

The USPS employee was driving at almost 170 km/h.
The USPS employee was driving at almost 170 km/h.
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Kamil Niewiński

12 May 2024 19:51

Racing at the lights is not that uncommon. The story about a delivery van squaring off against a Mustang might come as a surprise, especially when it is a van belonging to the postal service. Add to this a police car standing right behind the duo. We have the answer to why people in the USA joke about Ohio.

WRAL station published the footage recorded by the police camera. The officer who stopped the speeding van gave a statement explaining the event's whole course.

At the intersection stood a Ford Mustang and a courier van. The driver stated that she did not know who the Ford driver was but decided to respond to his aggressive start when the green light came on.

The police officer admitted that the delivery van moving at such a speed already caught his attention. The person behind the wheel of the Mustang quickly realized they had a police car on their tail and slowed down, not exceeding the speed limit. However, the van continued to accelerate, reaching a peak speed of up to 105 miles per hour (approximately 170 km/h).

The police stopped the driver. It turned out that she was indeed an employee of USPS, the American postal operator. She is a worker from Fremont, Ohio and was on duty the day she was stopped. It was not her best day at work.

The controlling officer turned out to be lenient. Ultimately, the 28-year-old was fined only $50 for a traffic violation and received a verbal warning for participating in a street race.

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