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Traffic control at the port: Police punish numerous violations

2021-11-18T12:39:43.548Z


At a traffic control at the port of Nuremberg, the police had a lot to do. 40 vehicles were traveling too fast, plus numerous other violations.


At a traffic control at the port of Nuremberg, the police had a lot to do.

40 vehicles were traveling too fast, plus numerous other violations.

Nuremberg - On Tuesday afternoon (November 16), the Nuremberg police * carried out traffic controls at the Nuremberg * harbor.

She found numerous violations.

The officers measured the speed of the vehicles that drove through the approach area of ​​the port, reports the Central Franconia Police Headquarters.

They had also set up a stopping point where the general road safety of vehicles and drivers was checked. 

Nuremberg: 40 vehicles on the move too fast

Between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., 40 vehicles passed the measuring point at excessive speed.

A driver was traveling at 88 km / h - 50 km / h were allowed.

The man had to surrender his driver's license for a month.

The 20-year-old driver of a delivery truck showed signs of drug use.

A corresponding pre-test was positive - the young man was not allowed to continue.

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Nuremberg: driver with unsecured cargo on the way

Six other drivers were stopped because of overloaded vehicles or unsecured loads.

Three truck drivers had disregarded the statutory rest periods.

On site, the police also had to record two traffic accidents that were caused by onlookers.

* Merkur.de / bayern is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA

Source: merkur

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