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Briton banned from Swiss roads after speeding at 161km/h on mountain road

Helena Bachmann
Helena Bachmann - helena@thelocal.ch
Briton banned from Swiss roads after speeding at 161km/h on mountain road
At least some of the speeding Brits were caught on winding mountain roads. Photo: Dariusz Grosa on Pexels

The announcement from the Swiss cantonal police in Uri was brief: a British driver broke the speed limit in a municipality of Hospental and can’t ever drive in Switzerland again.

On June 12th, the Uri Cantonal Police carried out a routine speed check on Gotthardstrasse in Hospental.

“The driver of a car with UK license plates was driving significantly too fast,” the police reported.

In fact, he was driving at a speed rarely (if ever) seen on the winding mountain road crossing the small village.

The vehicle was recorded at a speed of 161 km/h, exceeding the posted speed limit of 80 km/h — in other words, it was travelling double the allowed speed.

“The 43-year-old driver was reported to the Uri Public Prosecutor's Office,” the police said. “He was also banned from driving in Switzerland.”

Déjà-vu

Swiss police may be getting accustomed by now to catching speeding Brits.

During the summer of 2024, for instance, Zurich cantonal police stopped four UK nationals who were speeding on a Swiss motorway in their sports cars.

They were reportedly driving at over 200 km/h, which is 80 km/h over the posted speed limit.

The speeders, aged between 25 and 50, were arrested and their vehicles were confiscated.

READ ALSO: Speeding Brits have sports cars confiscated by Swiss police 

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But that's not all

Only a month later, in July 2024, police in Graubünden intercepted two other Brits who were speeding — also in sports cars — through the Flüela Pass.

They dashed through the mountain pass, where the speed limit is 80 km/hour, at 153 km/h, cantonal police said.

Their fate was the same as their other speeding countrymen’s: police confiscated their cars and seized their driver licenses.

READ ALSO: Two more Brits have sports cars confiscated in Switzerland after speeding

On the positive note, none of the Brits were caught speeding on the left side of the road.

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