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Taken at 108 Kilometers per Hour in a 50 Zone

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Caught at 108 kilometers per hour in a 50-zone On Thursday evening, emergency police stopped a man in his late teens who was measured to have been driving at 108 kilometers per hour in a 50-zone. The person's driver's license was confiscated, according to operations manager Øystein Paus Eikedalen. The incident took place in Tønsberg. The police reported the incident just before midnight on Thursday.
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Caught at 108 kilometers per hour in a 50-zone On Thursday evening, emergency police stopped a man in his late teens who was measured to have been driving at 108 kilometers per hour in a 50-zone. The person's driver's license was confiscated, according to operations manager Øystein Paus Eikedalen. The incident took place in Tønsberg. The police reported the incident just before midnight on Thursday.

A driver was caught speeding in Arnarbakki in Breiðholt when he was driving at over 100 kilometers per hour on a street where the speed limit is 30 kilometers per hour.

·Reykjavík, Iceland
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Fréttir - mbl.is broke the news in Reykjavík, Iceland on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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