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President Milano Serravalle at 150 km/h, 'moment of enthusiasm' - News

2023-09-21T14:29:16.000Z

Highlights: The controversy erupts over the president of the Milan-Serravalle motorway concessionaire, Beniamino Lo Presti. On his social profiles he published a video, then removed, which shows him driving at 150 km per hour when the limit is 90. The controversy explodes on social media and users remember that, in addition to his institutional role, in August, he had promoted a campaign for road safety. "Raising public awareness on the issue of road safety is a dogma"


Testimonial of a campaign on road safety at 150 km per hour with lots of videos on social media. (ANSA)


Testimonial of a campaign on road safety at 150 km per hour with lots of videos on social media. The controversy erupts over the president of the Milan-Serravalle motorway concessionaire, Beniamino Lo Presti: On his social profiles he published a video, then removed, which shows him driving at 150 km per hour when the limit is 90.
Next to it is the caption: "A slight moment of enthusiasm in the car".
The controversy explodes on social media and users remember that, in addition to his institutional role, in August, he had promoted a campaign for road safety.
"Raising public awareness on the issue of road safety is a dogma for Milano Serravalle-Milano Tangenziali", explained Beniamino Lo Presti and Pietro Boiardi, president and CEO of the company that manages the Milan ring roads (A50, A51, A52) and the A7 motorway from Milan to Serravalle Scrivia. Lo Presti, a rally driver, was appointed president of Milano Serravalle in June 2021.



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