In Kiev, the BMW driver raced at a speed of 192 km/h - police fined the offender

In the capital, police detained a driver who significantly exceeded the allowed speed of traffic within the city. This was reported in the patrol police of Kiev.

The BMW car was moving at a fierce speed of 192 km/h, which is almost four times exceeding the installed limit of 50 km/h for settlements. The offender was fixed with the help of a TruCam laser device, which is used to control the speed on the roads.

Inspectors stopped the car, conducted a preventive conversation with the driver about the danger of such actions and issued a resolution in accordance with Part 4 of Art. 122 of the Code of Ukraine on Administrative Offenses.

A fine of 1700 UAH is provided for this offense.

“We remind you that the settlements allowed the speed of movement - 50 km/h. Follow the rules and take care of your life, ”the police called.

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