There was a time that you could really fly on the highways in Montana, but all good things come to an end. So, where does Montana rank for speeding tickets?
It took two sets of spike strips to stop 43 year-old Anthony Wallace as he fled form Montana Highway Patrol Troopers down I-90 and onto Reserve Street on Tuesday morning at speeds of over 120 miles per hour.
At about 4:30 on Saturday afternoon, three Missoula residents were killed in a two car head-on crash that occurred on West Broadway near the Missoula airport.
Holiday travelers preparing to hit the roads should be careful. AAA is urging caution and no driving at all after drinking. A new study said the Montanans are the worst drivers in the nation.
A Missoula man, 22, was arrested early Saturday morning, December 28, after allegedly driving drunk, and fleeing from police in a high-speed chase that resulted in four other cars being damaged.
Before you head out on a road trip in Montana, pay attention: The National Motorists Association compiled a list of states that are more likely to ticket drivers.
It's the not the most absolute and accurate study, considering that the data is pretty challenging to put together. Still, the group put together the rankings with a Google insights tool that researched the ticket-related search results