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A speeding motorist driving at 199 mph on Germany’s Autobahn is fined more than $1,000

A2 AUTOBAHN NEAR BURG, SAXONY-ANHALT, GERMANY, AUG 6 – The Porsche driver exceeded the 75 mph limit by 124 mph on a construction zone stretch, receiving a $1,043 fine, a three-month ban, and two license points, police said.

  • A motorist was clocked driving at 320 kph on the Autobahn near Burg, Germany, over 124 mph above the speed limit.
  • The driver received a fine of 900 euros , had two points deducted from their license, and was banned from driving for three months.
  • Germany's Autobahn has sections without speed limits, but the area where the speeding incident occurred had a 120 kph limit.
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With more than 12,000 kilometers of roads, the Autobahns system is part of the German transport network and is widely known for the lack of speed limits. This driver, however, was punished...

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The driver, who defaults at the end of July, faces a fine of 900 euros, a withdrawal of two points on his driving licence and a suspension of a three-month licence.

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Although there is generally the impression that there are no speed limits on an Autobahn, this is not the case in practice.

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