On the national holiday, a motorist on the Inntal motorway A12 in the Tyrolean Oberland was in a particularly hurry: the 28-year-old resident drove at almost 230 km/h. The speed devil had to immediately surrender his driver’s license. In the Tyrolean lowlands, a 20-year-old drove at a speed of 128 km/h in a 60 zone.
At the Zirl rest area in the Innsbruck-Land district, a police patrol carried out speed checks on the national holiday. The 28-year-old came into the sights or on the radar of the officers. The Tyrolean was driving west and had 229 km/h on the speedometer. Only 130 km/h would be allowed. His ‘ticket’ was taken from the 28-year-old on the spot. An advertisement follows.
Instead of 60 at 128 km/h on the main road
The 20-year-old apparently was in a similar hurry in the lowlands. This was caught by a police patrol on Loferer Straße B178 in St. Johann (Kitzbühel district). Where only 60 km/h is allowed, the Tyrolean reached 128 km/h. He also lost his driver’s license and a report is being filed.
Source: Krone

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