
Record-Breaking Speed on German Highway
German police have captured a vehicle traveling at 321 km/h on the A2 autobahn near Burg, between Hannover and Berlin. This speed exceeds the 120 km/h limit enforced in this section by over 200 km/h.
Historic Speeding Violation
The driver of a Porsche Panamera was detected by a speed camera in late May, resulting in a three-month driving ban and €900 fine. Authorities confirmed this is the highest speed ever recorded by automated enforcement in a speed-restricted zone on German highways.
Contrast with Previous High-Speed Case
The incident recalls a 2021 case where a Bugatti reached 417 km/h on the same stretch. That driver faced no penalties since no speed limit existed at the time, and prosecutors found insufficient evidence of reckless driving despite footage showing hands-free operation.
Germany's Ongoing Speed Limit Debate
This case renews focus on Germany's unique autobahn regulations where approximately 70% of highways lack permanent speed limits. Safety advocates argue for universal restrictions, while opponents cite Germany's lower traffic fatality rates compared to nations with strict limits.