Bing mapping car caught speeding twice in Minnesota
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(KMSP) - The Minnesota State Patrol says an Uber vehicle, which was also working for Microsoft’s Bing mapping unit, was caught speeding twice by 2 different troopers in just 2 weeks.
The first speeding ticket was July 27 in Marshall County, after the car was caught going 79 mph in a 55 mph zone. On Aug. 4, another trooper cited the same driver for going 87 mph in a 55 mph zone near Crookston, Minn.