Just crazy! 88 km/h faster than allowed was a racer on the B1 near Traun when it was followed by a civilian patrol. But the main foot was allowed to continue after the check, because the police could not remove his driver’s license. The reason: an evaluation of the evidence video was not possible on the spot …
In the case of a focus on the State Traffic department, a civilian patrol was able to observe a VW Passat with a huge excess speed on Sunday at 00.40 at the B1 at Traun. The driver, a 29-year-old from the Linz country district, caught up with the patrol at a considerably excessive speed, so they immediately took the follow-up.
Measured with speedometer and video speed
A speed measurement was performed using a calibrated speedometer and a video recording. The later evaluation of the video material resulted in a driven speed of 158 km/h at permitted 70 km/h, so less tolerance 80 km/h above and more than twice as quickly as allowed. The maintenance was carried out with the nearest suitable control option. The steering wheel appeared immediately and stated that he wanted to go home because he was tired.
A provisional license acceptance was not possible because an evaluation of the video was not possible on the spot. A complaint is filed against the vehicle director and the driver’s license is reduced.
Source: Krone

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