Highway?
If I drive 85 km/h on the highway instead of the speed limit and get caught speeding, how much of a fine will I have to pay?
If I drive 85 km/h on the highway instead of the speed limit and get caught speeding, how much of a fine will I have to pay?
Does it mean that the ban does not apply to buses or that the ban only applies to buses?
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It doesn’t matter. Your tach shows a little more (but don’t necessarily rely on it), then the 3 % tolerance is added, so you seem to lie somewhere at 76 km/h and get something out;-)
Hello,
for your information:
to 100km/h are deducted 3km/h as tolerance.
from 100km/h 3% will be deducted!
gr.
Probably nothing because there is a tolerance range in the measurement, and your tacho probably also shows too much. The rest would be small.
At 85. Tacho does not flash
if you are flashed, extra places are 20€ due
as a rule, nothing will happen, the flashers are usually set higher.
If you do. Tacho 85 km/h and, in addition to the deviation of the tachos, you will not even drive 80 km/h. So nothing will happen. And even if you’re passing by with actual 85, the flasher won’t trigger. But if it were, it wouldn’t be 50 €.
Caution: A Tacho allowed deviating as far as possible but he must: do not differ. There are speedometers that really show up to 0.5 km/h. The statement that is slower than the tacho does not necessarily work!
Very possible, but certainly not with the Twingo about which it was in another question (I assume that it was driven with that Twingo).
Strictly speaking, it is not allowed. However, the effort for the authorities would be difficult to cope with the corresponding traffic volume. It would only be possible to flash here if the traffic, as in Norway (where there is practically no tolerance), were not as dense or if the limitations were to be extended extremely.
Yes, a Twingo 1.
I was not flashed. Wanted to know if it is allowed to drive 85kmh at 80
At 5 km/h crossing, it’ll be nix.
Up to 10 km/h (after deduction of tolerance) are €48.50.
You can also drive 85kmh at 80 km/h motorway
If you know that you are not driving faster than 83 km/h in real life, if your speedometer indicates 85 km/h, you can do that.
Small tip: If you have a navigation on Google Maps, simply compare the speed determined by GPS with the display of your speedometer.
However, it does not hurt and does not cost money if you leave 2-3 km/h of security margin.
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is still in the tolerance range
You won’t be flashed at 85 if 80 is allowed.
nothing…
This is probably still in the tolerance range.
No the tolerzane area is at 3 KMH so it has driven 2 kmh too fast
The 2 Km/h are not punished.
How much penalty you pay for 2 km/h to drive fast
https://www.toyota.de/entdecke-toyota/ratgeber/tachotolerant
About 50 euro