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Vorarlberg: Police Caught Raser at 160 Km/h

Summary by Kronen Zeitung
At around 8 p.m. on Thursday evening, police officers were astounded when a car with a foreign registration number ran past them during a patrol trip on the Arlbergschnellstraße (Height Bings) in Vorarlberg. The executive immediately took up the persecution. After about 1.5 kilometers, the officers had caught up with the Raser in the area of Radin. The speedometer of their service vehicle showed 160 kilometers per hour – in this area, however, a…

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At around 8 p.m. on Thursday evening, police officers were astounded when a car with a foreign registration number ran past them during a patrol trip on the Arlbergschnellstraße (Height Bings) in Vorarlberg. The executive immediately took up the persecution. After about 1.5 kilometers, the officers had caught up with the Raser in the area of Radin. The speedometer of their service vehicle showed 160 kilometers per hour – in this area, however, a…

·Vienna, Austria
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At around 8 p.m., the uniformed officers were on a patrol on the Arlberg-Schnellstraße, when their car was overtaken by a car with a foreign registration number with clearly excessive speed.On the way home from Switzerland to South TyrolThe patrol took up the persecution, and the man drove up to 160 km/h quickly – because a speed of 80 km/h is allowed there, the Vorarlberg police reported on Friday. The racer was finally stopped. He said that he…

·Bolzano, Italy
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A racer from Italy overtook a police vehicle on Thursday evening in Vorarlberg and is now rid of his driver's license. The man was on the Arlberg-Schnellstraße (S16) in the area Bings (Bez. Bludenz) at 160 km/h, is allowed there a speed of 80 kilometers per hour, the Vorarlberg police reported on Friday. The ride was expensive to stand the handlebars: he was reported, the police also collected a security service of almost 600 euros.

·Salzburg, Austria
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Salzburger Nachrichten broke the news in Salzburg, Austria on Friday, September 19, 2025.
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