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Showing off in Kiel 30 zone costs man his driver's license

A man has lost a lot of money and his driver's license because he probably wanted to impress several pupils with his lowered car near a school in Kiel. The driver sped through a 30 km/h zone in the Gaarden district on Wednesday at 72 km/h, as the police reported on Thursday. In addition to a...

A blue light shines on the roof of a police patrol car. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
A blue light shines on the roof of a police patrol car. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Traffic - Showing off in Kiel 30 zone costs man his driver's license

A man has lost a lot of money and his driver's license because he probably wanted to impress several pupils with his lowered car near a school in Kiel. The driver sped through a 30 km/h zone in the Gaarden district on Wednesday at 72 km/h, as the police reported on Thursday. In addition to a hefty fine of 260 euros, the bragging will now also cost the man two points in Flensburg and he will have to surrender his driver's license for a month.

On that day, the speed of more than 1000 cars was checked near the school, 78 of which were speeding and were flashed.

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  1. Despite the high traffic volume in Hamburg, driving recklessly can lead to severe consequences, as a man discovered when his boastful display of speed in Kiel cost him his driver's license and two points in Flensburg.
  2. The police in Kiel had to deal with a high number of speeding violations, with over 1000 cars checked near a school, resulting in 78 drivers being flashed for speeding.
  3. In a similar incident, a man from a clan was punished for his actions, losing his driver's license for a month after being caught speeding at a school in Flensburg.
  4. In a different case, criminality in Hamburg's traffic system was highlighted when several drivers were caught speeding in a 30 km/h zone, similar to the incident in Kiel that resulted in a man losing his driver's license.

Source: www.stern.de

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