Fusing 19-year-old flashes in 50s zone at 102 km/h-driver's license away!

A 19-year-old motorcyclist significantly exceeded the speed in Fürnitz. Driver's license removed, display follows.
A 19-year-old motorcyclist significantly exceeded the speed in Fürnitz. Driver's license removed, display follows. (Symbolbild/ANAGAT)

Fusing 19-year-old flashes in 50s zone at 102 km/h-driver's license away!

On Thursday, May 30, 2025, an incident occurred on Kärntner Straße towards Arnoldstein, which led to a preliminary driver's license withdrawal from a 19-year-old motorcycle driver. According to information from Krone , the young woman was measured at 10:51 a.m. in the local area of ​​Fürnitz during a speed control - well above the limit of 50 km/h.

This speed crossing not only has legal consequences for the 19-year-old, which is displayed as the district administration Villach-Land, but also underlines the importance of compliance with speed limits that have been established to protect all road users.

fines and consequences for overrun

In the case of speed overruns, there are generally threatening sensitive sanctions, as the overview of the fines shows. For urbanization of over 70 km/h, fines of up to 800 euros and a three -month driving ban are possible if certain conditions are met. This is underlined by lawyer.org and the overview of bussportal.de . This includes that a driving ban can be imposed on the first day, which are 31 km/h too quickly.

In addition, it should be noted that stricter rules apply in the trial period in the trial period, which can lead to an extension of the trial period and mandatory building seminars. In these cases, the possibility of making an objection to fine notices is also discussed.

For the 19-year-old, who is now confronted with legal consequences, it is important to take the situation seriously. A preliminary driver's license withdrawal can not only restrict the current freedom in road traffic, but also have long -term effects on your driving license.

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OrtFürnitz, Österreich
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