The driver will now appear in court
Gardai recently detected a motorist travelling almost 100km/h over the speed limit on the M7 near Naas.
The limit on the motorway is 120km/h, however the driver was clocked driving at 206km/h.
Gardai subsequently arrested and charged the driver and they will now appear in court.
Penalties for dangerous driving include disqualification for up to two years, a fine of up to €5,000 and a potential prison sentence.

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