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Turkey’s Transport Minister is charged after the video he has published

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In many separate frames, where the speed speed was accidentally visible, it was recorded that it accelerated at a speed of 190 to 225 kilometers per hour.

Turkey Abdulkadir Ualoglu’s Transport Minister received a fine for excessive speed after he published a video on the social network where he was in a hurry on the highway. The AFP reported it.

It was noted that on the night of August 25, the minister was published on the social network X video, where he boarded the highway near the capital of Ankara, listening to the folk songs and excerpts of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s speeches.

In many separate frames, where the speed of the speed was accidentally visible, it was recorded that it accelerated the speed of 190 to 225 kilometers per hour. The speed restriction on this highway in Turkey is 140 km/h.

Later, Ualoglu made a repost video, admitting that he was being punished for speed. He mentioned that, posting the record, he really betrayed himself.

“I got to the rear of the wheel to check the Ankara route – nowhere and accidentally exceeded the speed of a short time. I really announced myself in my video,” he wrote.

A copy of the fine notice, which he also published, proved that he was driving at a speed of 225 km/h and received a fine of 9267 Turkish Lire ($ 225).

The minister has promised to be more careful and emphasize that following the speed limit is mandatory for everyone.

Keep in mind that in 2023 British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak shot a video for Instagram in a car unusual a seat belt. For this, county patrol police Lancashir punished him.

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Source: korrespondent

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