Speeder caught with 111 km/h over the limit in the Scheibbs district

A car driver was traveling 111 km/h too fast on the B25 in Lunz am See (district of Scheibbs). The car with Graz license plates was measured at 211 km/h instead of the permitted 100 km/h in the open area on Saturday, the police reported in a press release on Monday. The speeder will be reported to the district authority. In general, Lower Austria was the scene of several speeding incidents over the weekend.
Speeders in Wiener Neustadt and St. Andrä-Wördern
On the night of Sunday, a 25-year-old driver sped at 119 instead of the maximum permitted 50 km/h on Pottendorfer Straße in Wiener Neustadt. The man lost his driver's license, and the vehicle was temporarily confiscated. A report to the magistrate will follow.
A 20-year-old motorcyclist was also speeding on Sunday in St. Andrä-Wördern (district of Tulln). The Viennese ignored a 70 km/h restriction and was measured at 129 km/h. The result of this speeding: The probationary license is gone, and the 20-year-old will also be reported to the district authority.
(APA/Red)
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