A 20-year-old man has been charged after Ontario Provincial Police allege he was caught driving 228 km/h on Hwy. 403 in Mississauga.

In a tweet shortly before 1 a.m. Thursday, Sgt. Kerry Schmidt said the driver’s licence will be suspended for seven days and his vehicle — an Audi S4 — will be impounded for the same amount of time.

“This is at the high end of extreme, aggressive driving,” Schmidt told the Star in an interview.

“We don’t see those kinds of speeds too often.”

Schmidt said the man has been charged with stunt driving.

“We take about seven or eight cars off the road in a day for that speed, in excess of 150 (km/h),” he said.

If convicted, those guilty of stunt driving can receive a minimum fine from $2,000 to a maximum of $10,000; or face up to six months in jail — or both. These drivers may also have their licence suspended for a maximum of two years on a first conviction.