Motorbike is caught at 188 km/h on the Castello Branco Highway in Santa Cruz do Rio Pardo Highway Police/Disclosure The Military Highway Police caught several drivers traveling above the permitted speed during Operation Speed ??Control, held this Thursday (9), on the Castello Branco Highway (SP-280), in Santa Cruz do Rio Pardo (SP). The most serious case was that of a motorcycle, registered at 188 km/h, a speed 68 km/h above the limit of 120 km/h allowed for light vehicles on the stretch. ? Join the g1 Bauru and Marília channel on WhatsApp In addition to the motorcycle, the police also caught two cars at 171 km/h and 165 km/h, and a truck at 108 km/h. At the inspection location, the maximum speed allowed is 120 km/h for light vehicles and 90 km/h for heavy vehicles. Other vehicles were also caught speeding in Santa Cruz do Rio Pardo (SP) Highway Police/Disclosure According to the Brazilian Traffic Code (CTB), driving above the maximum permitted speed is an infraction that varies depending on the percentage exceeded: Up to 20% above the limit: medium infraction; More than 20% up to 50% above the limit: serious infraction; Above 50% of the limit: very serious infraction, with a fine multiplied by three, immediate suspension of the right to drive and opening of administrative proceedings to apply the penalty. In the case of the motorcycle caught at 188 km/h, the driver exceeded the speed allowed for the road by more than 50% and could be liable for the very serious infraction provided for in article 218, item III, of the CTB, being subject to a fine of R$ 880.41 and suspension of the driver's license. See the most viewed videos on g1
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Motorbike is caught at 188 km/h on the Castello Branco Highway in Santa Cruz do Rio Pardo Highway Police/Disclosure The Military Highway Police caught several drivers traveling above the permitted speed during Operation...
The drivers of cars caught at 171 km/h and 165 km/h exceeded the limit by more than 20% and less than 50%, qualifying for a serious infraction, with a fine of R$ 195.23 and five points on the driver's license. The truck registered at 108 km/h, in a section where the limit for heavy vehicles is 90 km/h, was traveling exactly 20% above the maximum permitted speed. In this case, the infraction is considered average, with a fine of R$130.16 and four points on the license.