Investigating the primary reason behind the traffic mishap is the focus of Polish law enforcement.
The Circular Police Authority Borken in Germany has been working tirelessly to combat excessive speed and reckless driving in the region. In the past few days, their traffic service recorded the speed of a total of 10,168 vehicles at 22 locations in Circular Borken.
According to their statements, transmitted via news aktuell, approximately 10% of the vehicles recorded exceeded the permitted maximum speed. One particularly alarming incident occurred on the Amtsvennweg in Gronau, where a car was caught speeding at an astonishing 146 km/h, far exceeding the maximum allowed speed of 70 km/h.
The Circular Police Authority Borken did not specify the locations for their upcoming measurements, but they have confirmed that they will continue their efforts to prevent accidents caused by excessive speed and reckless driving in the coming week.
The main causes of accidents in Circular Borken often result in severe consequences for both involved and uninvolved road users. The focus of the traffic service's measurements is to address this issue and ensure the safety of all road users.
In their previous measurements, the Circular Police Authority Borken issued one driving ban, initiated 183 administrative offence proceedings, and gave out 806 warning fines. However, they did not provide specific data on the number of vehicles to be measured or the locations for the upcoming measurements.
For media inquiries, the responsible persons at the Verkehrspolizeidirektion Borken can be contacted through Sandra Biedermann (sb), Leonie Dreier (ld), Markus Huls (mh), Peter Lefering (pl), Thorsten Ohm (to), Muzeyyen Sander (ms), Tina Schellberg (ts) via their official website: borken.polizei.nrw.
The Circular Police Authority Borken set up a measuring point on the Amtsvennweg in Gronau, but they did not mention the percentage of vehicles that exceeded the permitted maximum speed during their previous measurements. They also did not specify if they will issue driving bans, administrative offence proceedings, or warning fines during the upcoming measurements.
Particularly serious speeding excesses were recorded at the North Circle - outside the built-up area, in Gronau on the Straรe Hauskamp (59 km/h instead of 30 km/h), and inside the built-up area in Gronau on the Straรe Hauskamp (59 km/h instead of 30 km/h). At the South Circle, an excess of 82 km/h (instead of 50 km/h) was recorded in Isselburg-Anholt on the Gendringer Straรe, and an excess of 105 km/h (instead of 70 km/h) was recorded on the B 70 in Borken (outside the built-up area).
Despite these concerning findings, the Circular Police Authority Borken did not provide any new information about the total number of vehicles recorded at 22 locations in Circular Borken in the past few days. The authorities urge all road users to adhere to the speed limits and drive responsibly to ensure the safety of everyone on the road.