
For a while, and especially after the first arrest, speeding seems to be more and more common on the roads. A real disaster, as you can imagine, which endangers both the driver and other road users. Hence the importance of fighting this phenomenon, which seems to be gaining strength over the years. And this is even if the number of radars on the sides of our roads increases. And the story we tell you today shows us that this is still not enough to truly end this scourge.
Autonomous radar #Tonneau Charente which flashes ERROR from 80 km/h. (speed limited to 90)
Users who have to deal with the competition, others quickly paid to avoid a fixed penalty. We need to undo all of this quickly‼️@Prefect17 ???? pic.twitter.com/yozl0GBWwW
— Info Traffic 17 (@infotrafic17) December 16, 2022
Incredible speed
Indeed, today we are going to tell you about a driver who seems to have forgotten about the danger as he hit the road that day. This 36-year-old biker really decided to test the police by increasing the speed. Then a New Hampshire police patrol in the United States first spotted him at a speed of 190 km/h. Then a few minutes later it flashes at 255 km/h. finally, it even reaches 275 km/h but the forces of order cannot intercept him due to his too high speed. Eventually he stops.
Very dangerous driving
In this way, the latter can be under the control of the police, which does not end with its surprises. In effect, the driver is more alcoholic and has a particularly high rate. Whether or not the motorcyclist was wearing a helmet is unknown, although it is not required in this state. One way or another, on June 1, the latter will appear before the court and will now be responsible for his actions. Then he faces a very severe sentence and possibly suspension of his driver’s license.
Source: Auto Plus

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