The Worst Cases Of Speeding Throughout Europe
Getting a ticket for speeding is annoying, especially when you were only a bit too fast. This list counts down the eight most extreme cases of speeding throughout Europe, and also shows the consequences depending on the different countries.
Getting a ticket for speeding is annoying, especially when you were only a bit too fast. This list counts down the eight most extreme cases of speeding throughout Europe, and also shows the consequences depending on the different countries.
NOTE: Speeding is a big safety issue, not only for you, but also for other road users. DON’T SPEED. And remember, it’s a speed LIMIT, not a speed TARGET - so better drive slowly and relaxed than too fast. That way you also get to enjoy your sweet ride for a longer period of time - and you’re less likely to crash it.
NOTE 2: The images don’t show the exact cars and are just for better imagination.
Number 8:
A German Novice Driver was caught by a speed camera doing 240kmh (150mph) on Berlin’s City Highway A100 - the speed limit was 60kmh (37mph).
The driver lost his license and had to pay a fine of 680€ (724$).
Number 7:
In the Netherlands, a biker on a Kawasaki Ninja ZX-9R went 290kmh (180mph) although the speed limit was 80kmh (50mph).
He wasn’t caught, although he uploaded a video of his lunatic ride to YouTube.
Number 6:
The driver of a Porsche 911 Carrera was caught doing 267kmh (166mph) near Madrid - the speed limit was 120kmh (75mph). The car was not covered by an insurance, and due to a disability the 36-years-old Spanish wasn’t allowed to drive that car.
He lost his license and had to pay a fine of 3.600€ (3.832$).
Number 5:
In March 2015, a Pole was caught in the south of Warsaw doing 300kmh (186mph) instead of the allowed 120kmh (75mph).
He lost his license and had to pay a fine of 1.170€ (1.245$).
Number 4:
In 2015, a Briton was caught doing 309kmh (192mph) in a 100kmh- (62mph-)Zone.
He was banned from driving for 10 years and went in prison for 28 months.
His daughter was also condemned, as she had encouraged him to go faster.
Number 3:
310kmh (193mph) were shown on the speedometer, when a 30-years-old Frenchman raced through a 110kmh (68mph) speed limit zone in October 2011.
He uploaded a video of the race to the internet, which sent him to prison for one year.
Number 2:
In 2006, the CEO of Telecom Italia was caught doing 311kmh (193mph) in his Porsche 911 Carrera. The speed limit was 130kmh (81 mph).
He had to pay a fine of 357€ (380$) and received 10 points in the register of traffic offenders.
Number 1:
In April 2011, a 28-years-old Swiss was caught on the German A1 doing 324kmh (201mph) instead of the allowed 120kmh (75mph).
The driver filmed himself during the lunatic ride, but later claimed that he didn’t drive the Bentley Continental. He had to pay 1.865€ (1.985$) and went into jail for six months.
Let this post be a warning to all speeders out there.
Just don’t do it.
Tobi aka The Stig’s German Cousin
Comments
Please give credit to the the real author/website. Mention them in the beginning or the end. This exact article was a slideshow on a german website about a week ago.
Meanwhile in Malaysia, some people drove more than 200 km/h in public roads went unpunished.
Except for the GT R and the bike they’re all powerful German cars… I can see a trend.
the brithish one is harsh. to harsh. no driving for ten years? id move to a different country
that’s the minimum in switzerland if you live there and drive at that speed. some of them won’t drive car for the rest of their life. since 2014 you can risk a jailtime up to 4 years
India doesn’t do speed limits. The speed is determined by the road quality.
And the traffic flow is scary enough 😂
My dad once did 170 kmph on NH48
Due to progressive fining/taxation, you can get a ticket of tens of thousands of euros in Finland just for hitting speed - not that much over the speed limit - like in this case (http://www.mtv.fi/uutiset/rikos/artikkeli/is-huippujohtaja-kaahasi-porschellaan-rajua-ylinopeutta-yli-12-000-euron-sakot/6302468) where a person with sufficently large income drove 50kmph over the speed limit of 80kmph, and had to pay 12000€. Not even the largest ones we’ve heard of in the past years.
“Speeding is like farting - you have to know when it’s inappropriate”
😂😂😂 Epic comment bro!! And i agree. I like going fast, but i use common sense, which i see alot of people dont have these days lol
What. A. Post.
Both clickbaity AND interesting and fun.
Well played sir.
Thanks, but ‘clickbaity’? If you mean the thumbnail I just searched for ‘speeding’ on Google and this showed up 😉
190 in a 60 in the UK? Yeah that’s ballsy, I don’t think over 2 years prison is fair, but it was stupid…
ever been to switzerland?
you pay 800 CHF (820$) if you are 30kmh above the limit…
Don’t try to speed in switzerland, just don’t