Faster, louder, more expensive: “Get noticed at all costs” is the motto of die-hard PS fans. Advertisements were received in Mörbisch am See (Burgenland).
Since Corona, the tuner and PS scene has really blossomed. More and more roadrunners are causing a stir with expensively converted, sleek cars. The police consistently act against daredevil speed offenders during checks. Officials from the state transport department met in a coordination meeting in Mörbisch am See on Saturday. A lowered body, more power through interventions in the control unit, a racing chip on the engine for a faster driving style – many enthusiastic car enthusiasts use all kinds of technical – sometimes forbidden – options to ‘spic up’ their vehicle.
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Due to these unauthorized modifications to the car, 30 reports have been filed at the site of “Get Together” in Mörbisch. Six drivers have to take their car to a car inspection center. “In one car, the noise level from the exhaust was even 24 decibels above the limit. The license plates have been removed,” says an officer. A jackhammer can produce 100 decibels. According to the police, special attention is still paid to coordination meetings.
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At the “Actie Scherp” in the Eisenstadt-Omgeving district, the police also targeted speed offenders. On the B50, a driver drove 105 km/h – instead of the permitted 50 km/h. In seven of the 90 vehicle checks, the drivers had to carry out an alcohol test. Terrifying result: a 48-year-old driver had a blood alcohol level of 1.48! A procedure for revoking the driver’s license is initiated.
Source: Krone

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