Excessive Speeding Among Drivers in Kierspe: 31 Cases Reported
On a sunny afternoon of September 5, 2025, a speed control operation was conducted on Kölnstraße in Kierspe. The operation, which lasted from 11:37 AM to 2:00 PM, aimed to ensure road safety and promote adherence to speed limits.
During the operation, a total of 758 vehicles were inspected. The speed limit in the built-up area where the operation was conducted is 50 kilometers per hour. Unfortunately, 31 speeding violations were detected, with 31 additional violations within the warning fine range.
Three drivers exceeded the permitted speed so significantly that they received notices of administrative offenses. Among these serious cases, the highest recorded speed was 75 kilometers per hour. The vehicle involved in this incident was a passenger car registered with the registration office in Gummersbach district.
Radar technology was used for the speed measurements, ensuring accurate and reliable results. However, no new information was provided about the speed of the vehicles that were inspected or the identities of the violators.
Despite the issued notices, no driving bans were issued during the operation. The police remind all road users to adhere to the prescribed speed limits for the safety of everyone on the road. No information was provided about the penalties that the violators may face.
While the operation did not specify if any warnings were issued alongside the violations, it is known that no driving bans were issued. The operation did not specify if any vehicles other than a passenger car were involved in the serious speeding violations.
Speed controls are conducted to ensure road safety and promote responsible driving. The authorities encourage all road users to respect the speed limits and drive safely to prevent accidents and ensure a smooth flow of traffic.
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