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Law enforcement in Göppingen apprehended two speeding motorists on Wednesday, who were clocked at 78 and 84 km/h in a restricted zone.

Ulm Police Headquarters, Ulm - The Göppingen police orchestrated an operation between midnight and 1 am

Police in Göppingen apprehended two speedsters on Wednesday, racing at 78 and 84 km/h in a...
Police in Göppingen apprehended two speedsters on Wednesday, racing at 78 and 84 km/h in a restricted zone.

Law enforcement in Göppingen apprehended two speeding motorists on Wednesday, who were clocked at 78 and 84 km/h in a restricted zone.

In the city of Ulm, Baden-Württemberg, two drivers found themselves in hot water after speeding on Ulm Street. According to the Ulm Police Headquarters, the 22-year-old BMW driver was clocked at 28 kilometres per hour over the speed limit, while the 24-year-old VW driver was driving a staggering 34 kilometres per hour over the limit.

The consequences for these speeding offences are severe. The BMW driver faces a fine of at least 180 euros and one point on their driving licence. The VW driver, however, will have to pay a fine of at least 260 euros, lose two points on their driving licence, and face a one-month driving ban.

Speeding is a major cause of accidents, and the police in Ulm are urging drivers to slow down. They advise drivers not to overestimate their abilities and to account for others' mistakes. A serious accident can have lasting effects on both victims and perpetrators.

If you have any inquiries, you can contact Bernd Kurz at Tel. 0731/188-1111 or email the Ulm Police Headquarters at [email protected]. For more information about the police in Baden-Württemberg, visit their official website at http://www.polizei-bw.de/.

The police president (Polizeipräsident) of the Ulm Police Headquarters is Josef Veser. This news article was originally published by news aktuell. It is important to remember that accidents involving excessive speed often have serious consequences, and drivers should always be mindful of the speed limit to ensure the safety of themselves and others on the road.

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