Just some background information to understand: in Belgium, it is forbidden to overtake on the right (must return to rightmost lane) and it is forbidden to accelerate whilst being overtaken.
So I was driving, and approached a car that kept driving at approx. 100 kph (120 kph allowed) in the middle lane. I moved to the left lane, and the other car accelerates to over 120 kph, I reposition behind it, only to see it slow down again . This happened twice, so I decided to just overtake it. In this third attempt, a large BMW was really close to me, I accelerated past 130 kph, only to see the other two cars slam hard on the brakes... bright flash... and I'm pretty sure I have my first speeding ticket.
My speedometer showed just above 130 kph (I'm guessing 132 kph), the maximum allowed speed was
120 kph and they take a 6 percent margin. The fine is 50 euro when driving 11 kph too fast, and then 5 euro for each additional kph. Guess those idiots will cost me 50-70 euro...
Well the first ticket in about 60000 km...
Jorg
So I was driving, and approached a car that kept driving at approx. 100 kph (120 kph allowed) in the middle lane. I moved to the left lane, and the other car accelerates to over 120 kph, I reposition behind it, only to see it slow down again . This happened twice, so I decided to just overtake it. In this third attempt, a large BMW was really close to me, I accelerated past 130 kph, only to see the other two cars slam hard on the brakes... bright flash... and I'm pretty sure I have my first speeding ticket.
My speedometer showed just above 130 kph (I'm guessing 132 kph), the maximum allowed speed was
120 kph and they take a 6 percent margin. The fine is 50 euro when driving 11 kph too fast, and then 5 euro for each additional kph. Guess those idiots will cost me 50-70 euro...
Well the first ticket in about 60000 km...
Jorg
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