A 17-year-old is in trouble with Michigan State Police and, most likely, his parents after being clocked doing 138 miles an hour on I-75 in near Grand Blanc.
The incident happened at around 8:45 p.m. on November 23.
Troopers clocked the 2012 Chevy as it was in the left land of Northbound I-75 near Holly Road. Troopers say the driver tried to "duck off" onto E Holly Road, but was caught by the trooper.
According to MSP, the driver said he was "traveling so fast and passing other cars and sucking in and out of lanes" because he was late for his 9:30 curfew.
MSP says the trooper "gave the kid a break" on a reckless driving charged, but did give him a ticket for going 138 mph in a 70 mph zone and "the SMH award."
His ticket carries an unknown fine and four points.
This just in from the Metro North Post: SMH Award: 17 and late for curfew! On 11/23 at 845P troopers clocked a 2012 Chevy traveling 138 miles per hour in the left lane of I 75 Northbound and Holly Rd. The driver tried to duck off on to E Holly Rd but was caught by the trooper. pic.twitter.com/f1Au7QSh3g
— MSP Metro Detroit (@mspmetrodet) November 29, 2018
The driver, 17 years old, stated that he was traveling so fast and passing other cars and ducking in and out of lanes because he was late for his 9 30 P curfew. The trooper gave the kid a break on the reckless driving charge, but he did earn a ticket for 138/70 and the SMH award. pic.twitter.com/1cgR0lECV5
— MSP Metro Detroit (@mspmetrodet) November 29, 2018