Automatic radars have become an essential tool of road safety in many European countries. Their mission is to identify drivers who exceed speed limits in order to reduce the risk of accidents. However, these devices sometimes capture particularly unexpected images. This is precisely what happened in Euskirchen, a commune of North Rhine-Westphalia near Cologne. When they consulted the photograph associated with a recorded speeding in early May, t…
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Automatic radars have become an essential tool of road safety in many European countries. Their mission is to identify drivers who exceed speed limits in order to reduce the risk of accidents. However, these devices sometimes capture particularly unexpected images. This is precisely what happened in Euskirchen, a commune of North Rhine-Westphalia near Cologne. When they consulted the photograph associated with a recorded speeding in early May, t…