Driving license away! 18-year-old races with 158 km/h in 100 zone

Driving license away! 18-year-old races with 158 km/h in 100 zone
A young driver caused excitement in the Spittal/Drau district on Saturday morning. The 18-year-old driver was measured on the Mölltal Bundesstraße (B106) at a breathtaking speed of 158 km/h, while only 100 km/h are allowed at this point. The test guide owner overtook on the freely route and showed little respect for the applicable traffic regulations. The police documented the rapid journey with a laser measurement and immediately stopped the driver.
The consequences did not long for themselves: the officers had no choice but to lose their driver's license on the spot and to prohibit him from continuing. According to [Klick-kaernten.at], the young driver is now not only without a driver's license, but is also displayed at the Spittal/Drau district.
legal consequences and driving bans
Such speed violations are not only a dangerous undertaking, but also leads legal consequences. As described [bussgeldsiegen.de], speed overrun can be punished with both fines and driving bans. In this case, the driving ban will be effective as soon as the driver's license is taken into official custody. This usually happens immediately.
According to the uniform catalog of fines of the ADAC, which also applies to Austria, the penalties for speed violations are clearly defined. With an exceeding over 70 km/h, not only threatens sensitive fines, but also several months of driving bans. In the event of violations from 26 km/h outside-and the 18-year-old has committed-a one-month driving ban can be pronounced if the driver had a similar violation within a year. The catalog provides for a fine between 20 and 40 euros for the first 15 km/h, which can rise to exorbitant heights at more than 70 km/h.
This incident impressively shows how important traffic safety and compliance with speed limits are. Especially for beginners who should adhere to the rules in road traffic in order not to endanger their safety and other road users. So stay careful and remember: Temp is not only fun, it can also be expensive!
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