BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. – A Brevard County man riding his motorcycle at more than 100 mph while weaving in and out of traffic told deputies his need for speed was OK because “he was trained to drive like that,” according to his arrest report.
Brevard County deputies said they spotted Charles Thomas, 65, of Malabar, on his motorcycle Wednesday around 10 a.m. traveling at speeds over 100 mph on U.S.
1 southbound approaching Malabar Road. According to the arrest report, Thomas then turned west on Malabar Road, passing cars in a no passing zone into oncoming traffic. [TRENDING: Tax collector accused of stealing $400k | Land, ahoy: Boat falls onto Fla.