In a bizarre incident that has left many fans of the classic 80s TV show 'Knight Rider' in stitches, a replica of the iconic KITT (Knight Industries Two Thousand) car has been issued a speeding ticket in Brooklyn. The replica, which is a 1982 Pontiac Trans Am, was clocked going 45 mph in a 30 mph zone, earning its owner a hefty fine. The car's sleek design and futuristic features, including a LED-lit dashboard and a voice command system, are a dead ringer for the original KITT, which was known for its high-tech gadgetry and ability to outrun villains. The incident has sparked a lively debate among car enthusiasts and 'Knight Rider' fans about the merits of driving a replica of a fictional car, and whether it's fair to be treated like any other vehicle on the road.


'Knight Rider' replica car got a speeding ticket in Brooklyn  Brooklyn Eagle