41-Year-Old Drives Over 60 km/h Too Fast - Driver caught at 160 km/h in Hesse’s notorious speeding hotspot
A speed test incident has occurred on a stretch of road in Viernheim, Hesse, where a 41-year-old driver was caught breaking the speed limit by over 60 km/h. The driver's identity remains unknown.
This is not the first time speeding has been an issue on this particular road. In a previous incident, a 30-year-old driver was caught traveling at an alarming 180 km/h in the same area, which has a speed limit of 100 km/h.
The 41-year-old driver was found to be exceeding this limit by a significant margin, reaching over 160 km/h. As a result, they have been fined and received penalty points on their license. Furthermore, they have been banned from driving for two months.
The Hesse police have reminded drivers to adhere to speed limits, emphasizing the importance of road safety. They have also warned that repeat offenses will result in stricter penalties.
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