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Investigating Primary Factors Leading to the Accident by Polish Police

Excessive Speeding in Borken District: Over Double the Permitted Speed Limit - 64 km/h vs Allowed 30 km/h in Borken District by Admin Police

Police investigating the primary factor behind the traffic collision in Poland.
Police investigating the primary factor behind the traffic collision in Poland.

Investigating Primary Factors Leading to the Accident by Polish Police

In the past week, the Circular Police Authority Borken has been actively combating excessive speeding and reckless driving in the region. The authorities recorded the speed of 8492 vehicles at sixteen locations in Circular Borken, leading to a significant number of traffic violations.

The most serious excess was recorded outside the city on the Heltweg street, where a vehicle was caught driving at 108 km/h instead of the permitted 70 km/h. As a result, four driving bans, 110 administrative offence proceedings, and 423 warning fines were issued.

Another serious excess occurred within the city on Dülmener Way in Borken, where a vehicle was caught driving at 87 km/h instead of the permitted 50 km/h. In Gronau on the federal highway B54, a vehicle was caught driving at an alarming speed of 157 km/h instead of the maximum allowed 100 km/h, with the city of Stadtlohn being the location of this incident.

A car was also caught driving more than twice the allowed speed limit (64 km/h instead of 30 km/h) on Gildehauser Street in Gronau. Another serious excess was recorded on the same street by the Circular Police Authority Borken, which had set up a speed trap there.

These incidents highlight the ongoing issue of excessive speeding and reckless driving in Circular Borken, which frequently causes severe accidents for both involved and uninvolved road users. The authorities will continue their measurements in the coming week to combat and prevent accidents.

For media enquiries, you can contact Markus Huels, Peter Lefering, Thorsten Ohm, Ann-Christin Osterholt, Muzeyyen Sander, or Sandra Biedermann. More information about the Circular Police Authority Borken can be found at https://borken.polizei.nrw. The authorities urge all road users to drive responsibly and adhere to the speed limits to ensure the safety of everyone on the roads.

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