Sunday, March 6, 2022

Idiot of the Week: Czech millionaire Drove alleged 259 mph/417kmh on Germany Motorway

 If you're rich, apparently it doesn't equate to good sense. This week's idiot is proof of that. A millionaire in Czechoslovakia was pulled over in Germany, where they have NO speed limits on their highways  because he was going over 250 miles per hour! How reckless and stupid. AND... he put it on YouTube (video below). Here's the story from BBC NEWS


 

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The wealthy motorist was driving a Bugatti Chiron (Cr: Bigatti.com)

Czech millionaire investigated over alleged 417km/h motorway drive in Germany 

BBC NEWS Feb 8, 2022

Germany is famous for having no speed limits on stretches of its motorways, but a Czech millionaire appearing to do 417km/h (259 mph) may have been testing the limit of what's tolerable.

Radim Passer is now being investigated for his apparent drive along a motorway in the state of Saxony-Anhalt. The prosecutor's office in Stendal said it had launched a probe into the potentially illegal incident.

The driver faces a prison sentence of up to two years or a fine, reports say.

The wealthy sports car owner from the Czech Republic posted videos of last summer's apparent drive in a Bugatti Chiron on the A2 between Berlin and Hanover on YouTube, bringing attention to the incident.

In the videos, the car's speedometer appears to display a speed of up to 417km/h (259 mph).

In written comments beneath the video, Mr Passer says: "There was visibility along the whole stretch. Safety was a priority, so the circumstances had to be safe to go." He adds that the drive took place at 04:50 on a Sunday morning and there had been an earlier drive-through of the stretch of motorway.

Police launched an investigation after the alleged breach was reported in German media.

According to the criminal code, a solo drive can still constitute an offence if the driver "moves at an inappropriate speed and in a manner that grossly violates the traffic code and is reckless", reports say.

Transport Minister Volker Wissing has condemned the driver's attitude, noting that while there is no speed limit in Germany, the car should always be "under control", the AFP news agency quotes him as saying. VIDEO:

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