
Learn to drive, obviously it’s quite an exciting stage when you’re young, but it’s certainly not easy. Indeed, it is not easy to know how to control everything from the pedals to the steering wheel, while looking carefully around you to respect the Traffic Rules and other users. This is why many young drivers choose to use escorted driving. This is absolutely optional, but allows you to pass your license a little earlier, although you will always have to wait until you are 18 to drive without someone in the passenger seat. At least for now.
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
A big overshoot
During escorted driving, a responsible adult is with us to supervise operations and possibly be able to regain control in the event of an emergency. But sometimes they say that an adult is not so responsible. This is exactly what we are talking about today. It happened on June 25 on the A64 highway near Leskar. Then the gendarmes, as often, check the speed. When the car suddenly falls speed 159 km/h. The soldiers chase the car and stop it a short distance away without incident. And here’s a surprise.
Heavy fine
Indeed, the gendarmes find a 17-year-old boy behind the wheel, and his father is obviously not too concerned about his son’s antics. This one will not have sanctions, because he does not have a driver’s license. On the other hand, his father was seen dramatically withdrawing his. Fortunately, the mother was also in the vehicle, so she was the one who was able to get behind the wheel to prevent the latter from ending up in the pound.
Thus, the whole family was able to make their way home, no doubt a little slower…
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Source: Auto Plus

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