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Google's Street View cars, which collect street-level imagery that later becomes available for users worldwide on Google Maps, drive countless miles every year to scan the planet for us. Driving offenses and tickets are unavoidable, but a Google car driver in Indiana pushed everything to a whole new level.
 
A Middletown police officer clocked Coleman Ferguson, driving a Google Street View car with 360-degree cameras mounted to the roof, at over 100 mph close to the Shenandoah High School on US 36. The speed limit in the region is 55 mph (unless the school zone lights enforce a 40 mph restriction).
 
The officer engaged in a pursuit, requesting the Google vehicle to stop. Ferguson maintained the high speed and eventually ran a red light.
 


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