South of the Nation Reports 15 Speeding Offenses
In the heart of Erfurt, a speed control was conducted on Tuesday morning in Arndtstraße. The Press Office of the State Police Inspectorate Erfurt, the official source of this information, reported that approximately 35 vehicles passed the measuring point during the speed control.
Among those was a 37-year-old man from the Gotha district, who was found to be driving at a speed of 48 km/h. This exceeded the permitted speed of 30 km/h at the measuring point, resulting in a fine of 50 euros for the man, who paid the fine on the spot during the speed control.
Regular speed controls are conducted to increase traffic safety. Excessive or inappropriate speed is one of the main causes of severe traffic accidents, and these controls aim to protect all road users. The Thuringian Police can be contacted for further questions at the State Police Inspectorate Erfurt Press Office, whose contact details are Phone: 0361 5743-2100, Email: [email protected].
It is important to note that 15 drivers exceeded the permitted speed during the speed control, with the highest measured speed being 48 km/h. Regular speed controls are a crucial measure in maintaining road safety and reducing the risk of accidents.
The speed controls in Erfurt serve as a reminder for all drivers to adhere to the speed limits and drive responsibly. By doing so, we can ensure the safety of ourselves and others on the roads.
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