A man was given a $1.4 million speeding ticket after being caught driving at 90 mph in a 55 mph zone.

According to The Auto Wire, local authorities said the speeding ticket was merely a “placeholder,” but Connor Cato said he was left stunned after receiving the seven-figure ticket.

“I knew I was going to be fined for speeding, but $1.4 million was beyond comprehension,” said Cato, according to The Auto Wire.

Cato called the Savannah court to check if the $1.4 million ticket was a mistake but was told that it wasn’t and he would either have to pay it or appear in court on Dec. 21.

A representative for the city of Savannah explained that the jaw-dropping figure was an auto-generated “placeholder” by an e-citation software, according to The Auto Wire.

The city of Savannah also said the ultimate penalty would be determined by a judge and the actual fine would not exceed $1,000.

According to The Auto Wire, given the confusion and publicity surrounding Cato’s high speeding ticket cost, the Recorder’s Court revisited the placeholder language used in e-citations.