Traffic controls in Bruck: driver's licenses lost because of speeding speeders!
On October 29, 2025, traffic controls on the A4 in Rothneusiedl led to several driver's license revocations due to speeding.

Traffic controls in Bruck: driver's licenses lost because of speeding speeders!
There were intensive traffic controls in the municipality of Bruck an der Leitha on October 29, 2025, which impressively show how important compliance with speed limits is for traffic safety. On that day, officers carried out speed measurements on the A4 towards Hungary between 8 a.m. and 7 p.m. The police used a modern laser measuring device for this purpose, which resulted in a total of 50 vehicles being measured at excessive speeds. Police News reports that...
The four extreme speeding incidents in which the drivers of the dangerous speeders clearly went overboard are particularly eye-catching. A car driven by a 57-year-old man from Serbia was measured at 167 km/h. A 24-year-old man from St. Pölten also significantly exceeded the speed limit at 166 km/h. The 25-year-old man from Slovakia was caught driving at 163 km/h, and a 29-year-old from Vienna, living in district 1090, was driving at 156 km/h. All four drivers must expect significant consequences as their driving licenses have been temporarily taken away and they will be reported to the relevant administrative authority.
Violations reveal unnecessary risks
The police's actions illustrate the seriousness with which speed checks are carried out. Such measures are not new, but are part of efforts to increase road safety and punish speeding violations Fines catalog explained. In Germany and Austria, both stationary and mobile checks are carried out, using modern technologies such as laser measuring devices. Speeding can not only result in fines, but also points in Flensburg and even driving bans. Especially for new drivers, exceeding the speed limit can have serious consequences, such as an extension of the probationary period.
Speed wasn't the only issue during the controls in Bruck an der Leitha. In the afternoon, a small truck was stopped, driven by a 46-year-old man from the district who showed signs of drug impairment. The rapid drug test was positive, but the driver refused to be brought in for a clinical examination. His driver's license was also temporarily taken away.
Conclusion: Safety comes first
Overall, this day is an urgent call for discipline in traffic. The consistent punishment of violations shows that the police are concerned about safety and do not ignore traffic offenses. The measures will continue in the future to increase awareness of safe driving. After all, everyone is responsible for road safety.