Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Driver gets speeding ticket for driving 0 km/h too fast

A German driver is in shock after being ticketed for speeding in Italy for driving 0.22 km/h over the speed limit.

A German driver has returned home from a holiday in Italy somewhat surprised. At home, he finds a ticket waiting for him for driving 0.22 km/h too fast.

This is reported by the newspaper Bild .

The fine stems from a speed trap set up in the province of Brescia in northern Italy, where the German driver pressed the accelerator a little too hard.

The 0.22 km/h is what the German is short of, after deducting a margin of error of 5 km/h. But there is no dear mother in the Italian ticket office.

So now the man has to send 49 euros to Italy. And if he doesn't do it within the deadline, the police will more than double the fine. Namely to 106 euros in the first instance.

Speed bumps could be a year in the making, lawyer says

That's an amount equivalent to 790 Danish kroner. And even though from a Danish perspective it's an almost non-existent speeding ticket, the German driver is still in shock.

But there's probably no way around the stand, traffic lawyer Melanie Leier tells the newspaper.

– Italian authorities have 360 days after discovering the violation to send the notification.

– As long as the postmark date is within this period, delivery is considered to have taken place.

"Those who do not pay risk difficulties on future trips to Italy, including possible enforcement measures on the spot," she told the newspaper.

However, you won't be able to get these kinds of stalls in Germany or at home, because the police always only calculate in whole numbers. Or rather – whole kilometers per hour.

The equipment that the police have is simply not good enough to measure the exact speed, so a few kilometers per hour are deducted.

However, police equipment has become much better. Especially the handheld laser devices and the photo vans. There are now 107 of the latter throughout Denmark.

Since 2023, the photo vans have been able to flash both over multiple lanes and in both directions.

Just like motorcyclists can't hide from the cameras anymore. Read more about it here .

Latest

Don't miss

Audi recalls flammable electric cars in Denmark

The battery pack in the Audi e-tron is now...

Volvo CEO believes more car brands will go bankrupt

It will be a fight for survival that the...

16-year-old Dane named best in Formula 1 academy

16-year-old Alba Larsen has been named the best rookie...

Hyundai recalls 1,500 electric cars for brake wear

The Hyundai Ioniq 5 N is equipped with left-foot...

That's why 57 percent of Danes choose the electric car.

57 percent of Danes who do not yet own...
Boosted Magazine
Boosted Magazine
Boosted in Denmark has over a million unique users, surpassing two million sessions, and accumulating over seven million page views each month, and our platforms has become a hub for automotive enthusiasts. Now you can enjoy our content in English too! Enjoy our free car news - every day. Want to talk to us? Write an email to boosted@boostedmagazine.com
spot_img

Volvo CEO believes more car brands will go bankrupt

It will be a fight for survival that the car brands are throwing themselves into. In fact, it is already underway, and several will...

Volvo drops another promise about electric cars: "We're not ready"

Volvo must now back down once again when it comes to electric car caps. In Australia, you can't only sell electric cars in 2026....

The collapse in Denmark – car brand has a deficit of 23 billion

Chinese Nio, which last year chose to fire its Danish CEO, wasted an awful lot of money in 2024. The accounts show a loss...

Environmental group sues Germany for allowing cars from the US

They don't belong here. They are too big and too polluting, says a German environmental group about pickup trucks from the US on German...

Elon Musk understands people don't like Tesla

In a speech to his employees, Elon Musk explained that he understands if people don't like the cars. At the same time, he urged...

Mazda stands firm: More new gasoline engines are on the way

Mazda insists that it will not focus exclusively on electric cars for the future. So now both four- and six-cylinder gasoline engines are on...

Audi wants 110,000 kroner for a new engine for an electric car

Initially, Audi wanted 110,000 Norwegian kroner for a new electric motor. It was only when the media got involved that most of the bill...

Paris passes car ban with 16-year-old vote

The city council in Paris let 16-year-olds vote when they wanted to ban cars in the city. Now the ban is a reality, even...

BYD is being investigated for state aid fraud

The EU is currently investigating whether Chinese carmaker BYD has received illegal state aid from China, money that the brand may have used to...

16-year-old Dane named best in Formula 1 academy

16-year-old Alba Larsen has been named the best rookie in Formula 1's F1 Academy, even though she finished just outside the podium in Shanghai....

Jeremy Clarkson mocks Elon Musk: "I won!"

Jeremy Clarkson fell out with Elon Musk 17 years ago, when he didn't mind criticizing Tesla on Top Gear. Now the Briton is rejoicing...

Demolition had begun – now the Volvo factory survives

The demolition of Volvo's former car factory in Born, the Netherlands, had actually begun. But it has now stopped because the factory can still...