Razor on the A63: 186 km/h in the construction site - threaten consequences!

Ein 25-jähriger Autofahrer raste am 7.03.2025 mit 186 km/h auf der A63 bei Ingelheim. Bußgeld und Fahrverbot drohen.
A 25-year-old driver raced on March 7, 2025 at 186 km/h on the A63 near Ingelheim. Fine and driving ban threaten. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Razor on the A63: 186 km/h in the construction site - threaten consequences!

A 25-year-old driver caused a dangerous incident on Autobahn 63 near Ingelheim am Rhein late Thursday evening. According to FAZ.NET raced with an estimated 186 km/h by a construction site, in which the permissible maximum speed is limited to 60 km/h was. This speed crossing by up to 126 km/h represents a serious administrative offense that could result in serious legal consequences.

In the construction site on the A63, the top speed due to construction work was even set at 80 km/h. The driver who vehemently defended himself against the measurement results of the police during the control claimed that his car could not reach such a speed at all. There were hardly any other road users on the way that evening, which prevented a direct risk of third parties.

legal consequences

For the 25-year-old, the rupling of the speed restriction will have significant consequences. In addition to a high fine, he will also receive several points in Flensburg and has to expect at least three months of driving. According to the regulations on adac.de such speed overrun can not only lead to high financial punishments, but also result in additional hardships for repeated violations.

In the nationwide catalog of fines, it is stipulated that an exceeding of the permissible speed at 61 to 70 km/h on the highway with a fine of 600 euros and a driving ban of three months is sanctioned. In the event of speed violations of over 70 km/h, the fine can even increase to 700 euros. These financial burdens are drastic for many drivers and should serve as a warning for future trips on motorways.

construction work on the A63

During the said speed situation, extensive construction work also took place on the A63. These were already announced on March 5, 2025, partly with a blocking of the right lanes. The measures that have now taken included both protection plannings and green maintenance, all of which aimed to increase traffic safety in this area. Current reports report that many obstacles on the route, including construction sites, have been removed in time, such as stau.info reported.

In summary, it can be said that the risky behavior of the driver not only has legal consequences, but should also serve as an example of the dangers of excessive speeds in construction site areas. Road users are asked to consistently observe the speed limits in order to ensure the safety of all road users.

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