On some roads, the complicity between friends is limited to a call of headlights or a knock of horn. That morning on the D6015, in the Seine-Maritime, two young drivers chose another form of synchro: two cars, side by side, launched well beyond the limit of 70 km/h at the entrance of Harfleur. An almost unreal scene for motorists who respect the sign, but perfectly legible for the cold eye of the automatic radar, according to the National Police…
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On some roads, the complicity between friends is limited to a call of headlights or a knock of horn. That morning on the D6015, in the Seine-Maritime, two young drivers chose another form of synchro: two cars, side by side, launched well beyond the limit of 70 km/h at the entrance of Harfleur. An almost unreal scene for motorists who respect the sign, but perfectly legible for the cold eye of the automatic radar, according to the National Police…