Broken County Police Participate in International Speed Enforcement Operation, Roadpol's Operation Speed
In the bustling district of Circular Borken, excessive speed and reckless driving continue to pose a significant threat to road safety. According to recent data from the Circular Police Department Borken, a total of 3,327 vehicles were recorded, resulting in 609 drivers being too fast.
These speeding offences have often resulted in serious consequences for uninvolved road users, making it a pressing issue that the traffic service team is determined to combat. In an effort to prevent accidents, the team conducted speed checks at 16 locations throughout the district.
Their efforts were not in vain. The traffic service team issued 110 administrative offence proceedings and 500 warning fines. One of the most egregious speeding offences was reported on the L 582 in Schöppingen, where a car was caught speeding at an alarming 113 km/h, exceeding the maximum permitted speed by a staggering 43 km/h.
However, the identity of the police officer involved in these actions remains undisclosed. The media contact for the Circular Police Department Borken is a team consisting of Sandra Biedermann (sb), Leonie Dreier (ld), Markus Huels (mh), Peter Lefering (pl), Thorsten Ohm (to), Muzeyyen Sander (ms), and Tina Schellberg (ts).
The information in this article was provided by the Circular Police Department Borken and was transmitted via news aktuell. It is clear that the traffic service team plans to continue its vigilant efforts in the coming week, aiming to reduce the number of speeding offences and prevent accidents on the roads of Circular Borken.