from Statista.com
— this post authored by Martin Armstrong
If you’re a driver, you have probably experienced that sinking feeling you get when your journey is rudely interrupted by the bright flash of a speed camera.
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How fast was I actually going? How much will this cost me? Well, that depends on where you are driving. In Norway, for example, driving at 71 Km/h in an urban area will earn you a fine of €923. Do the same in Austria and you can breath a sigh of relief when the letter demanding €50 is put through the letterbox. The same discrepancy between European countries also extends to the more serious end of the scale. When it comes to having your license withdrawn, the most unforgiving place to be is Switzerland – drive at 75 in a 50 zone here and you won’t be driving again for some time.
This information was originally compiled by Speeding Europe.
This chart shows the driving speed in an urban area which will result in the withdrawal of licence if caught in European countries.
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