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Launched at 45 Km/h in Citroën Ami on Four Tracks, It Is Taken over by the Patrol

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A small Citroën Ami, on a four-lane Breton road where traffic is on the rise, created the surprise by moving hard at 45 km/h. That is why it is necessary for the police officers of the Côtes d'Armor to manage a situation as unusual as it is potentially dangerous, according to France Bleu. On 22 March 2026, the Dinan motorized brigade was called upon to intervene on the RN176, a national road at two times two lanes. The cause: this car without an…
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A small Citroën Ami, on a four-lane Breton road where traffic is on the rise, created the surprise by moving hard at 45 km/h. That is why it is necessary for the police officers of the Côtes d'Armor to manage a situation as unusual as it is potentially dangerous, according to France Bleu. On 22 March 2026, the Dinan motorized brigade was called upon to intervene on the RN176, a national road at two times two lanes. The cause: this car without an…

A small cubic car stuck in the middle of the lines of vehicles launched on a four-lane Breton. The image is almost ready to smile, until it is realized that the scene takes place on the RN176, a fast axis of the Côtes-d'Armor, with a Citroën Ami limited to 45 km/h in full traffic. On 22 March 2026, the Gendarmerie des Côtes d'Armor communicated on this unusual intervention carried out by the motorized brigade of Dinan. The car without a permit w…

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Auto Journal broke the news on Monday, March 23, 2026.
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