RAYMOND, N.H. (AP) — New Hampshire state police say two drivers are accused of racing along a highway, with one clocked at 102 miles an hour.
The drivers were stopped on Route 101 westbound in Raymond during the Wednesday morning commute. The speed zone was 65 miles an hour.
Police arrested 21-year-old Rafat Kareem, of Manchester, New Hampshire, and 24-year-old Martin Hodgson, of York, Maine, on charges of reckless conduct, road racing and reckless driving. Hodgson also was charged with possessing drugs.
Both are scheduled for an Aug. 9 court appearance. It wasn’t immediately known if they had lawyers and phone numbers couldn’t be found for them.

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