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Updated: Wednesday, 14 Sep 2011, 3:37 PM EDT
Published : Wednesday, 14 Sep 2011, 3:29 PM EDT
Fox 29 has learned that Reading, Pa.-area reality TV mom Kate Gosselin has been cited twice since July for traffic offenses, including an incident where she was driving 88 miles per hour.
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Traffic court dockets show Gosselin, cited under her legal name Katie I. Gosselin, was pulled over by Pennsylvania state police on Sept. 11, 2011 in South Londonderry Township in Lebanon County.
She was charged under a statute regulating roadways. That case is still pending and Gosselin received a traffic citation.
On August 9th, Katie I. Gosselin was pulled over by state police in Brecknock Township in Lancaster County. She was charged with driving 88 miles per hour in a 65 mile per hour zone.
That case was settled with a guilty plea in court and Gosselin was not present at the hearing. She paid fines of about $164.00.
There were no details on passengers in Gosselin's vehicle in the two recent incidents.
Gosselin has two other traffic citations since 2009.
On Feb. 26, 2010, Katie I. Gosselin was pulled over by state police based in Gettysburg after she was speeding at 73 miles per hour in a 55-mph zone.
That case was also settled with a fine of about $155.
On Oct. 30, 2009, Katie I. Gosselin was cited for an incident related to obedience to traffic control devices in Adams County. She pled guilty and paid another fine.
The last two incidents were documented on Web sites like TMZ.
In the 2009 incident, TMZ said Gosselin was reportedly doing 70 miles per hour in a 55 miles per hour zone. TMZ said her eight children were in the SUV at the time.
Under Pennsylvania’s points system for traffic violations, speeding tickets can give a violator between 2 and 5 points for each offense.
After a driver compiles 6 points, the state requires testing and other remedial measures.
Drivers can lower their point total by 2 points by passing a test, and another 2 points for each year they go without a violation.
Gosselin should be under the 6-point threshold.
Gosselin's show was recently cancelled by TLC.