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A motorist was slapped with a $1,000 fine for driving at a ‘record’ 199 mph on Germany’s Autobahn
A motorist was clocked driving at more than 320 kph (199 mph) on the Autobahn west of Berlin, a record high at more than 124 ...
A German driver has been caught pushing his Porsche to the limit — hitting 199 miles per hour on the Bundesautobahn — better ...
A motorist was clocked driving at more than 320 kph (199 mph) on the Autobahn west of Berlin, a record high at more than 124 ...
A motorist was clocked driving at more than 320 kph (199 mph) on the Autobahn west of Berlin, a record high at more than 124 ...
This is far from the first time that we've seen a wild ticket for excessive speed. Just a couple of months ago, a Porsche ...
A motorist was caught driving at 199 mph on the Autobahn near Berlin, marking an unprecedented speed. The driver was fined, ...
A driver was clocked at 199 mph on the A2 highway near Burg in Germany, where there is no general speed limit - in most of ...
German police revealed this week that a Porsche Panamera driver got caught on radar going 199 miles per hour in July. While ...
The autobahn is part and parcel of national mythology in Germany. But the climate crisis is causing a rethink of this no-speed-limit highway system, writes Paul Hockenos.
For travel by car, Germany’s Autobahn system is one of the best highway systems in the world. Yes, you can drive fast. Like really fast. But there’s a bit more going on than just speed.
The debate over whether to impose a 130km-an-hour (80 miles) speed limit - Tempolimit - on the Autobahn has been raging in Germany for years. Campaigners believe the move would limit CO2 emissions ...
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