Motorcyclist Arrested Twice For Reckless Driving In Vero Beach

Vero Beach motorcyclist arrested twice in one week for reckless driving.

Vero Beach motorcyclist arrested twice in one week for reckless driving. (Photo: Indian River County Sheriff's Office)

VERO BEACH – A Vero Beach motorcyclist has been arrested twice in one week for reckless driving and for driving without a motorcycle endorsement.

James Tullar, 48, was arrested last week on charges of reckless driving and resisting arrest after cutting several vehicles off in Vero Beach.

Early this morning at 1:57 a.m., Tullar, who was out on bond from his previous arrest, was seen driving on U.S. Highway 1 at a clocked radar speed of 84 mph in a 45 mph speed zone, according to an Indian River County Sheriff’s deputy.

“While still maintaining a visual of the motorcycle, I observed it [making] a U-turn and pull into the Rocket Fuel gas station,” the deputy wrote in the report.

Tullar still does not have a motorcycle endorsement and was subsequently arrested and transported to the Indian River County Jail.

Tullar’s bond has been revoked.

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