Thursday, February 6, 2025

The police cannot find the crazy driver – the flash at 228 km/h

A crazy driver, who received a photo van on the Sydmotorvejen, has not yet been found, Sydsjælland and Lolland-Falsters Police say.

Thursday between At 16.23 and 21.53 Sydsjælland and Lolland-Falsters Police had a photo van standing on the Sydmotorvejen. Here a crazy driver came blowing by.

With a speed of at least 228 km/h, he was the fastest of the drivers who were flashed. A further six drivers were clipped.

And then an unconditional disqualification awaits, when the police find the fast car. On Friday, when the dog report was published, it had not succeeded.

This is stated by the police circle in the police report .

READ ALSO: BMW chopped off 68-year-old's finger – must pay 13 million kroner

Of the 2,213 motorists who passed the photo van, 140 were speeding on the road, which is a 110 zone. It is far from the first time the police are looking for a crazy driver.

Recently, the same police department took a full four months to find a car hidden by a crazy driver. Read more about that case here .

However, it is not always that the police are right when drivers are dragged to court for speeding. Recently, Boosted was able to tell that a 20-year-old man has been acquitted of crazy driving in an absurdly expensive Audi. Read more about it here .

Read more exciting news from and about the world of cars right here!

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