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čOfer Caught 320 Km/h, a Speed of Nearly Three Times Greater than the Limit Imposed on a German Highway. How Was He Punished?

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The German police surprised a Porsche driver who circled 320 km/h on a German highway, a speed of nearly three times greater than the limit imposed on that segment of the road, reports The Guardian.

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A motorist has been caught speeding on the German A2 motorway near Magdeburg, west of Berlin. A routine check revealed that the driver was driving at 320 kilometres per hour – 200 kilometres per hour over the speed limit. Autobahns, as motorways are called in Germany, are known for having no speed limits. But the free speed applies to ba...

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The German police surprised a Porsche driver who circled 320 km/h on a German highway, a speed of nearly three times greater than the limit imposed on that segment of the road, reports The Guardian.

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A speed camera detects traffic offenders on the A2 in Saxony-Anhalt. A motorist is in a particularly hurry – and now has to dodge the bus and train for three months.

A Porsche driver was caught driving at 320 km/h on the German A2 motorway near the town of Burg in the state of Saxony-Anhalt, almost three times the 120 km/h speed limit on that stretch. The incident has caused a stir in the media......

A driver was surprised by driving more than 321 kilometres per hour on a road west of Berlin, establishing a record of speed far beyond legal limits, the German police announced.

A car driver was fined for driving at a record speed of 321 km/h (199 mph) on a highway west of Berlin, German police said, as quoted by the Associated Press. The driver, whose identity has not been released, was caught driving recklessly on July 28 on the A2 highway in the Burg area. The driver was fined 900 euros, had two points deducted from his license and was banned from driving for three months, Magdeburg police said.

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