The Guardia Civil in Valencia is looking into a motorbike driver who was doing 192 kilometres per hour on the CV-339 road in Llíria, which is a normal road that only allows speeds of 70 kilometres per hour.
The Guardia Civil said that this is the third biker caught speeding in the first two months of the year for a crime against road safety.
The events took place on Saturday morning, February 28th, when police from the Valencia-B Detachment of the Traffic Subsector of the Guardia Civil in Valencia saw a motorbike going 192 km/h on a regular road that was only supposed to be 70 km/h.
The event took place on the CV-339 highway, close to the town of Llíria. Officers told him to stop, and now they are looking into the case of a 54-year-old German citizen who is accused of going more than 80 kilometres per hour over the speed limit on an interstate road.
Article 379.1 of the Penal Code says that if you drive faster than 80 kilometres per hour on an interurban road, you can go to jail for three to six months, pay a fine for six to twelve months, do community service for thirty-one to ninety days, or lose your right to drive.
The Duty Court of Llíria took over the case.
