Chicago Knight Rider car framed for speeding in New York City
The Volo Museum near Chicago received a speeding ticket from New York City for a replica of the Knight Rider car, KITT. The citation, issued on April 22nd, alleges the car was caught going 9 mph over the speed limit in Brooklyn.

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AI-generatedThe Volo Museum near Chicago received a speeding ticket from New York City for a replica of the Knight Rider car, KITT. The citation, issued on April 22nd, alleges the car was caught going 9 mph over the speed limit in Brooklyn. Museum officials are baffled, stating their KITT replica has been on display and hasn't moved in years. The ticket was apparently triggered by the car's custom "KNIGHT" license plate, which the city's system linked to the museum. The museum plans to dispute the citation, which has gained significant media attention.
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5 extractedThe citation was mailed to the museum after the camera captured the vehicle's custom license plate reading 'KNIGHT'.
The replica car was built in 1991 from original show production designs and previously belonged to George Barris.
The museum claims the replica car has not moved in years and is displayed in Illinois.
The speeding ticket was issued for a violation caught by a traffic camera on April 22nd in Brooklyn.
The Volo Museum received a $50 speeding ticket in New York City for a replica of the Knight Rider car.