
It amazing story him took place in Switzerland : a few days ago, the driver of the vehicle was detained at a speed of more than 200 km/h, 213 km/h or rather, on the A1 motorway near Villa in the canton of St. Gallen, not far from Zurich.
This means exceeding the speed limit by at least 93 km/h on this axis, where the speed limit is usually 120 km/h. AND unusual speeding for the Swiss police who proceeded to arrest him: the police discovered that the driver was actually a 14-year-old teenagerand of course he doesn’t have a driver’s license.
200 km/h on the track: a crazy ride for this teenager
After interviewing the young guy, originally from Italy, it would seem that he “borrowed”. his father’s caron the night of Saturday to last Sunday to ride it.
From Toggenburg he would get behind the wheel of a car and then head for Villa. That’s when he left the A1 motorway in the direction of Saint-Gall and the Austrian border. A few kilometers further on, in Oberburen, he turned around and then took the freeway in the other direction: he was then monitored by radar at a speed of 213 km/hthe cantonal police of St. Gallen reports.
200 km/h on the highway: the direction of the court!
What prompted the teenager to get behind the wheel, let alone why he was checked at such a speed, the story does not say. He wanted to learn to drive, or performing the test car? Be that as it may, he will have to answer for his actions in court, before a juvenile judge. He can be sentenced to 10 days work of a general nature.
In February last year, a 15-year-old boy was arrested by gendarmerie in Galargs-les-Montuets, Gare, for driving at 174km/h instead of 130km/h on the A9. This time the teenager was not alone, because his father was sitting in the passenger seat!
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