Kosovo citizen caught driving 200km/h on Albania's streets

During the last 24 hours' raids, from Tirana's road police, on Tirana-Elbasan's Interurban Street, speed has been calculated from 166km/h to 200km/h. Two head of tools from Northern Macedonia, citizens A. H. and E. St. Contending with their vehicles at 166km/h speed, citizens H. [...]
Two head of tools from Northern Macedonia, citizens A. H. and E. St. Contending with their vehicles at 166km/h speed, citizens H. H. From Kosovo it was found to run the 200km/h vehicle in Tirana-Elbasan.
From the Road Police Operational Unit, on the urban route of Fier-Vlore, citizen A has been found. M., from Tirana, resident in Germany, running the meter by 186 km/h.
Thanks to citizen calls, Tirana Road Police made it possible to prevent a street event, as in Lapraja, the leader of a type “Audi”, citizen G. S., 21, performed dangerous maneuvers on the road, seriously risking pedestrian life.
Road Police Services have reacted immediately, and at “Carla Topia” Square have found and stopped the vehicle performing dangerous maneuvers on the road. During document verification, the 21-year-old resulted unequipped with direction permits.
His arrest has immediately been made in the condition of flagranca for direction of a driving vehicle and has been punished with 20,000 new leks for dangerous street maneuvers.
It has also been punished with 100,000 new money and a 12-month suspension of access, owner of the “Audi”, after entrusting it to the 21-year-old vehicle, even though it was not equipped with direction permits.
Also arrested in Faggard 10 vehicle executives, of which 6 in a drunken state vehicle and 4 in direction the driving vehicle.
A total of 45 driving permits have been suspended, of which 36 for quick direction the means beyond allowed standards and 9 for direction the vehicle under the influence of alcohol or in a drunken state.
Also punished with administrative measure by 2369 vehicle executives for violating the Road Code, risking potential involvement in road events, specifically using the mobile phone in the direction of the vehicle, not using the seat belt, speeding up on allowed norms, dangerous maneuvers in the streets, and no speeding up, especially at residential centres, for not using the two - wheeled helmets, for the wrong prepasses, and 111 measures for keeping the safety distance between the vehicles.
Road police appeal for all drivers to comply with road rules, and invite citizens to report to Digital Commissioner and the 911 emergency number, any lawlessness. /tch











