161 instead of 100 km/h
Speeding driver stopped by police: driver’s license gone!
A 29-year-old man must have been in a particular hurry on Sunday afternoon in East Tyrol. The local was speeding along the Felbertauernstraße at 161 km/h. He was only allowed to drive at 100 km/h. The man has now lost his driver's license and will receive a notice in his mailbox.
On Sunday, a police patrol carried out speed checks on the Felbertauernstraße (B108) in the municipality of St. Johann im Walde. "At 4.15 pm, a car coming from the direction of Lienz was measured at a speed of 161 km/h with a speed limit of 100 km/h," according to the police.
Stopped by a second patrol
A second police patrol then stopped the vehicle in Matrei in East Tyrol. The driver of the vehicle - a 29-year-old Austrian - had his driver's license confiscated on the spot during the subsequent vehicle and driver checks. He will also be reported to the district authority.
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