After the Fatal Cyclist Runover in Siófok, Dávid Vitézy Writes that Flagrant Speeding Alone, Even without an Accident, Can Have Criminal Consequences.
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Responding to the Telex article, the minister wrote on Facebook that the majority of respondents to the traffic safety questionnaire would punish flagrant speeding and those responsible for accidents caused by it more severely.
The driver was traveling at 100 km/h at a 40-mile sign when he hit the cyclist.
According to the minister, many people support stricter penalties for causing serious injury or death by speeding.
According to the minister, if the speeding had not ended in tragedy, the perpetrator would have gotten away with one violation.
A fatal car crash in Siófok in August has once again highlighted the need to review Hungarian speed limits and penalties. According to Minister of Transport and Investment Dávid Vitézy, flagrant speeding should be punished more severely in the future, even without causing an accident, which is supported by the results of the ongoing traffic safety survey so far.
According to the minister, it is time to take more decisive action to curb flagrant speeding. The post Vitézy on the Siófok car chase: We don't want to collect more fines, we want to see fewer fatal accidents on Hungarian roads first appeared on 24.hu.
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