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In Weissensee, on the B86 road, a speed check conducted by the Police in Soemmerda on September 25, 2025, resulted in a 41-year-old man being caught driving excessively fast. The man, who was behind the wheel of a Mitsubishi car, surpassed the permitted speed limit of 50 km/h by a significant 36 km/h.
The speed check, which took place in the morning, was part of a larger operation by the Thuringian Police. A total of 14 vehicles were found to be driving at excessive speeds during the check.
The offender can expect a one-month driving ban and a fine of 260 Euro. Additionally, he may receive points in Flensburg, although the specifics were not provided.
For further inquiries, members of the public can contact the Thuringian Police State Police Inspectorate Erfurt at the following contact number: 0361/5743-25100. Alternatively, emails can be sent to [email protected].
The official website of the Police Inspectorate Soemmerda is https://polizei.thueringen.de/landespolizeiinspektionen/lpierfurt/ for those seeking more information.
The news about the speed check on the B86 in Weissensee was transmitted by the State Police Inspectorate Erfurt. However, the available information does not specify the name of the head of the Soemmerda police station who participated in the speed control in Weißensee on September 25, 2025.
This serves as a reminder for all drivers to adhere to speed limits and drive safely on our roads.
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