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Mercedes Driver Caught Speeding 240 Km/h on A2 Highway

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The police confiscated the Mercedes-Benz and the driver’s license of a man caught speeding at nearly 240 kilometers per hour on the A2 highway on Sunday morning. The speed limit on that section of the highway is 100 kilometers per hour.

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The police have confiscated the driver's license and car of a driver who was speeding at nearly 240 kilometers per hour on the highway on Sunday morning. The motorist was caught by a speed camera in his Mercedes on the A2, where the speed limit is 100 kilometers per hour.

·Amersfoort, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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The driver was caught by a speed camera on the highway but subsequently ignored a stop sign.

·Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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The police have confiscated the driver's license and car of a driver who was speeding at nearly 240 kilometers per hour on the highway on Sunday morning. The motorist was caught by a speed camera in his Mercedes on the A2, where the speed limit is 100 kilometers per hour.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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On Sunday morning, the police confiscated the driver's license and car of someone who was driving at nearly 240 kilometers per hour on the A2 motorway near Nieuwegein. The maximum speed there is 100 kilometers per hour.

·Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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The police in the capital area charged a driver for driving at 175 kilometers per hour where the maximum speed limit is 80. The police diary of the tasks from 5 pm yesterday states that the man followed the police to a police station where he was deprived of his driving license. One was arrested for assault, theft and violation of the law on foreigners. He had spat in the face of an employee of a nightclub. During the arrest, the man also spat i…

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De Telegraaf broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the) on Sunday, June 7, 2026.
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