Ulm Police Stopped Four Speeding Racers in Tunnel at 90 km/h on Thursday Night
In an effort to ensure road safety, the Ulm Police Headquarters conducted speed checks in the Westring tunnel heading towards Neu-Ulm between 11:30 PM and 1:30 AM. The checks resulted in four drivers, including a truck driver, being caught speeding.
According to the Ulm Police Headquarters, the fastest driver was a car driver who was 40 km/h over the speed limit. The truck driver was 31 km/h over the limit of 50 km/h, for which he faces a significant fine of €340, two points in Flensburg, and a one-month driving ban.
Speeding is a major cause of accidents, as warned by the Ulm police. They urge drivers to slow down, not to underestimate their abilities, and to account for others' mistakes to ensure everyone arrives safely.
For more information about the speed checks, interested individuals can visit the Ulm Police Headquarters' website at http://www.polizei-bw.de/. The contact number for the headquarters is 0731/188-1111, and for emails, you can reach out to [email protected].
The Ulm Police Headquarters is the official source of this report, which was originally published by news aktuell. The headquarters also emphasises the serious consequences that accidents involving excessive speed can have. They advise drivers to heed these warnings and drive responsibly.
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