Car raser stopped on Grunewaldstrasse: 153 km/h at allowed 70 kilometers per hour
Car raser stopped on Grunewaldstrasse: 153 km/h at allowed 70 kilometers per hour
traffic violations in the district of Kleve: an alarm sign for traffic safety
Last week, a case of ruthless driving caused a sensation in the district of Kleve. A driver was measured on a street at 153 km/h on which only 70 km/h were allowed. When he was stopped by a motorcycle policeman, the 30-year-old stated that he wanted his "exhaust"-an excuse that was not permitted.This incident is not an isolated case. A total of 530 speed violations were registered in the Kleve district last week, including 128 on the ET Grotendonk street in Kevelaer. In addition, there were 40 violations of the road traffic regulations, such as the use of the cell phone while driving or disregarding ancestral rules.
The high number of traffic violations in the district of Kleve is an alarm sign for traffic safety in the region. Raters not only endanger their own life, but also the lives of other road users. Through excessive speed and ruthless behavior at the wheel, accidents are provoked that can have serious consequences.
The punitive measures against traffic offenders in the district of Kleve are strict. The 30-year-old driver, who wanted to "blow the exhaust", had to pay a security deposit and expected a ban on driving in Germany for several months. These measures are intended to help increase traffic safety and to raise awareness of compliance with traffic rules.
It is important that all road users are aware of their responsibility in road traffic and adhere to the applicable rules. Security on the streets can only be guaranteed by mutual consideration and compliance with the traffic rules.- Nag
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