New European Speeding Record

A driver was caught by a radar in
Germany going over 320 km/h on a motorway — fined €1,000 ![]()
We’ve attached a table with speed limits in
, fines, and penalty points — so it doesn’t happen to you.
Before you ask, here’s the answer: NO — if it’s limited to 120, it won’t go off at 121 km/h.
. To these limits you have to apply the Radar Error Margin
:
Fixed radars: +5 km/h (≤100 km/h) | +5% (>100 km/h)
Mobile radars: +7 km/h (≤100 km/h) | +7% (>100 km/h)
Drive safe — breaking records is for racetracks, not highways.
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