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Speeding and mobile phone violations punished in Mühlheim: 32 individuals penalized for excessive speeding, and 32 more for using mobile phones while driving

On Monday, the Muehlheim police and the Hessian police headquarters performed extensive vehicle inspections on federal highway 43.

Speeding and mobile phone violators in Mühlheim met with fines totaling 32
Speeding and mobile phone violators in Mühlheim met with fines totaling 32

Speeding and mobile phone violations punished in Mühlheim: 32 individuals penalized for excessive speeding, and 32 more for using mobile phones while driving

In a recent effort to ensure compliance with traffic rules, the Mühlheim police station and the Hessian Police Presidency conducted checks on the federal highway B43. A total of 266 vehicles were examined during these checks.

The checks aimed to ensure not only adherence to speed limits but also compliance with other traffic rules, including the prohibition of mobile phone use while driving. The persistent issue of distraction at the wheel was also a focus of these checks, in addition to speeding.

The results of the checks revealed that 32 drivers were penalized for speeding violations. This underscores the ongoing challenge of addressing speeding as a major problem on our roads. However, it was also found that four administrative offense proceedings were initiated for the use of mobile phones during driving.

The use of a mobile phone while driving is strictly enforced, and four cases were initiated for this offense, in addition to the 32 cases for speeding. The police had to initiate additional administrative offense proceedings, apart from speeding violations, to address the use of mobile phones while driving.

The authorities responsible for initiating the four administrative offenses due to mobile phone use while driving have not been explicitly identified in the search results. Nevertheless, the officers conducting the checks emphasized the importance of such checks for traffic safety.

The checks on the B43 highlighted the need for continued vigilance and enforcement of traffic rules to address issues like speeding and distraction at the wheel. The police stressed that while most road users adhered to the rules, the number of violations indicates that there is still work to be done to ensure traffic safety.

In conclusion, the B43 checks served as a reminder of the importance of adhering to traffic rules and the consequences of distraction at the wheel and speeding. The authorities will continue to enforce these rules to ensure the safety of all road users.

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