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Kitzbühel, Reutte – Radar, laser, noise measuring devices, two and four-wheeled civilian gangs: With great effort, the policemen of Reutte and Kitzbühel districts chased out unruly motorcyclists the weekend. Successfully – the officers captured a total of 149 speeders. 34 other bikers met the police for other crimes.
The bird shot down two cyclists in the Kitzbühel area, who ran into an area of 50s at 132 and 123 km / h respectively. The record holder in Außerfern was traveling at 95 km / h, although only 50 km / h were allowed
The police also targeted the riot handlebars: of the 34 bikes tested, ten were too noisy. The noise level was so high on three two-wheeled vehicles that the officials had to remove their registration plates.
Although motorcyclists generally avoid alcohol, there are exceptions. One was on the road in the Kitzbühel district on the weekends. As the alcohol test showed, the foreign motorcyclist had 0.5 per thousand in the blood. The man had to pay a deposit of 250 euros.
According to the regional traffic police department, five motorcyclists on Tyrol's roads have already been fatally injured – four men and one woman. More recently, a German died on the Brenner Highway near Innsbruck. The man hit the opposite lane in a curve Saturday with his 180 horsepower motorcycle and crashed into a bus.
Too much speed, too short a distance, dangerous maneuvers, overconfidence and bends are the most common causes of motorcycle accidents. The bikers also come innocently to the kiss of the hand, they are neglected by other road users. (TT)
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