Bözberg AG – traveling out of town at 186 km/h – confiscated driving license and car

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A 36-year-old Swiss man got his Cadillac checked on Friday morning: Instead of the permitted 80 km/h, following deducting the tolerance, he was driving 101 km/h too fast.

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The Aargau cantonal police stopped a motorist who was driving outside of town at 189 km/h instead of the permitted 80 km/h.

20min/Steve Last

During a speed check, the Aargau cantonal police caught a motorist on the Bözberg on Friday morning who was traveling at 186 km/h outside of town. The laser measuring device of the Aargau canton police measured 189 km/h on the out-of-town route with a maximum speed of 80 km/h for the driver of a Cadillac. After deducting the legal tolerance, there is a punishable speed limit of 101 km/h, the police write in a statement.

The cantonal police immediately stopped the motorist. Due to the massive speeding, she turned on the Brugg-Zurzach public prosecutor. This opened a criminal investigation once morest the 36-year-old Swiss under the so-called speeding offense. The cantonal police temporarily took away his driver’s license. The car was secured.

(pco)

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