
Just because you drive a motorcycle doesn’t mean you’re necessarily more careful. And this is even if this type of machine is much more dangerous than a car. And not for nothing, the accelerations are often more lively, while the stability is obviously very average. Not to mention that there is no bodywork to protect the driver behind the wheel in the event of an accident. All these reasons mean that motorcyclists usually pay a very high price big toll. But this does not prevent some from demonstrating real unconsciousness.
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Many offenses
This is exactly the case of the driver we are talking about today. And hold on tight because this one came out really, really hard. Indeed, the story happened a few days ago, or rather this Sunday, March 5. That day, as usual, the gendarmes of the motorized platoon of Saint-Erblain control the traffic and that everything is going well. Nothing special should be reported when a biker suddenly goes somewhere at full speed. Then it will be flashed 197 km/h instead of 90 km/h. When called to stop, he does not listen and runs away. After that, a chase begins between the soldiers and the driver.
A heavy sentence
After a few minutes and a second speed limit of 257 km/h on a road with a speed limit of 80 km/h, the motorcyclist was arrested. Note that he also overtook on the right and crossed the solid line. At the age of 23, he was tried by the Nantes court and received a six-month suspended sentence anda fine of 870 euros. His license was revoked for 10 months and his motorcycle was confiscated.
Source: Auto Plus

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