Speed of 244 kilometers per hour with a 'BMW' in Serbia: Driver banned from traffic

要点
- In Serbia, a 35-year-old driver drove at 244 km/h on the highway with his Swiss-plated BMW.
- The driver, stopped by traffic police, was banned from traffic and legal action was initiated against him.
- On the first day of traffic controls launched for the summer season in Serbia, more than 8 thousand vehicles were checked.
- The Ministry of Interior called on drivers to obey the rules and pay attention to speed limits.
数据一览
Serbian Minister of Interior and Deputy Prime Minister Ivica Dačić announced that traffic police stopped a BMW with Swiss license plates on the highway near Maly Požarevca. The driver of the vehicle, a 35-year-old Serbian citizen M. D., was driving at 244 kilometers per hour in an area where the speed limit is 130 kilometers per hour.
Following the incident, the driver was banned from traffic, and a misdemeanor complaint was filed against him for using force while driving. The Serbian Ministry of Interior stated that controls were increased between 13-19 July to ensure traffic safety during the summer tourism season.
According to the ministry's data, on the first day of the controls, more than 8 thousand vehicles were checked and approximately 6 thousand traffic violations were detected. Authorities invited all drivers to obey speed limits and traffic rules, emphasizing that this situation is critical for life safety.
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常见问题
- How fast was the driver going?
- The driver was driving at 244 kilometers per hour on the highway section where the speed limit is 130 kilometers per hour.
- What sanction was imposed on the speeding driver?
- The driver was banned from traffic and a misdemeanor complaint was filed against him for using force while driving.
- When and why were traffic controls increased?
- A centralized control activity is being carried out between 13-19 July to increase traffic safety during the summer tourism season.