Speeders Caught in Wine and Mostviertel

Speeding incidents on Friday evening in Lower Austria resulted in a driver's license being revoked and a car being confiscated, as well as a prohibited continuation of the journey. On the North/Weinviertel Motorway (A5), a driver was caught twice, reported the State Police Directorate. In Traisen (Lilienfeld district), a man was not only speeding but also driving under the influence of alcohol.
182 km/h in the Mistelbach District
On the A5 in the municipality of Poysdorf (Mistelbach district), a car with Polish license plates was measured by officers from the Großkrut Motorway Police Inspection at 182 instead of the permitted 130 km/h and at 165 instead of 80 km/h. The 52-year-old Slovenian citizen at the wheel had his driver's license temporarily revoked, and the car was confiscated. A report to the Mistelbach district authority will follow.
110 km/h in the Lilienfeld District
At a speed of 110 instead of the permitted 50 km/h, a 31-year-old from the St. Pölten district was driving in Traisen late Friday evening. Additionally, an alcohol test for the man was positive. The continuation of the journey was prohibited. According to the police, the Lower Austrian did not have his driver's license with him. He will be reported to the Lilienfeld district authority.
(APA/Red)
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