California has launched a pilot program targeting drivers exceeding 100 mph, which could lead to license suspensions or revocations, in an effort to reduce traffic fatalities and reckless driving on dangerous highways, especially in Southern California where speeding-related deaths have increased significantly.
California is launching a pilot program called FAST to automatically review and potentially suspend licenses of drivers caught exceeding 100 mph, aiming to reduce traffic fatalities and improve road safety.
A couple was caught engaging in sexual activity while driving at 90mph on Germany's autobahn, nearly causing a major pile-up; they were apprehended outside Münster, with the man facing charges for dangerous driving.
Two motorcyclists were killed at the same intersection in Colorado Springs within four days, both involving speeding, highlighting ongoing traffic safety concerns in the city.
A Porsche driver was caught doing 199mph on a German autobahn section with a 75mph limit, facing fines and license suspension, highlighting ongoing issues with speeding and racing on German roads despite safety concerns and cultural debates about the autobahn's freedom.
Emma Watson lost her driving privileges for six months in Britain after accumulating over a dozen points on her driving record due to speeding violations, and was fined more than $1,400. The article also mentions similar penalties for actress Zoe Wanamaker for speeding, and provides updates on the 'Harry Potter' series reboot and related cast changes.
Emma Watson received a six-month driving ban and a fine after being caught speeding in Oxford, England, with similar penalties imposed on her former co-star Zoë Wanamaker for separate speeding offenses, both having had nine penalty points prior to these incidents.
Emma Watson was banned from driving for six months and fined approximately $1,400 after being caught speeding in the UK, with prior points on her license. Another Harry Potter actress, Zoe Wanamaker, also received a six-month ban for speeding. Both cases were handled separately by magistrates courts, and neither attended their hearings.
Emma Watson was banned from driving for six months and fined after being caught speeding in Oxford, England, with her license already having nine penalty points. Her former co-star Zoë Wanamaker received a similar sentence for a separate speeding offense. Both actresses had their licenses endorsed with additional points, triggering the automatic ban under UK law.
Emma Watson received a six-month driving ban and a fine for speeding in Oxford, marking her fourth driving offense in two years, with similar penalties also handed to fellow Harry Potter star Zoë Wanamaker for a separate speeding violation.
Liverpool footballer Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva died in a car crash in Spain, with preliminary investigations indicating Jota was driving and likely speeding at the time of the incident. The crash involved a Lamborghini that came off the road after a tire burst and caught fire. The football community mourns the loss of Jota, a beloved figure, with funeral services held in Portugal.
Liverpool footballer Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva died in a car crash in Spain, with police indicating that Jota was likely speeding at the time of the accident, which was possibly caused by a tyre blowout while overtaking.
Spanish police suggest that footballer Diogo Jota was likely speeding when his Lamborghini crashed on a motorway, resulting in his death along with his brother, with investigations ongoing to determine the exact cause of the accident.
Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders received two traffic tickets for speeding at 101 MPH in a 60 zone and failed to appear in court, but he acknowledged his mistakes and is addressing the issues. The incident occurred in Ohio, and Sanders has taken responsibility for his actions while preparing for the upcoming NFL training camp amid a competitive quarterback situation for the Browns.
Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders was cited for driving at 101 mph in a 60 mph zone on I-71 in Strongsville, Ohio, and is scheduled to appear in court on July 3; this is his second speeding incident in three years involving a Browns player.