Biker was going 'like a bat out of hell' June 13 2005 at 02:32PM Berlin - A motorcyclist captured on film by German police racing at 251km/h on a road near Berlin has set a new unofficial national record for speeding, Bild newspaper reported on Monday.Travelling more than twice the speed limit of 100km/h, the motorcycle rider was caught on film in a police radar trap near Bad Freienwalde, outside Berlin.But authorities don't know who the speeder was because motorcycles have no front licence plates."We are not able to identify him," said Lothar Wiegand, a spokesperson for the Brandenburg Transport Ministry in Potsdam.While German motorists who break speed limits are identified by their licence plates in police photos and receive their fines by post shortly after their infractions, motorcycle riders often escape unpunished.
QuoteBiker was going 'like a bat out of hell' June 13 2005 at 02:32PM Berlin - A motorcyclist captured on film by German police racing at 251km/h on a road near Berlin has set a new unofficial national record for speeding, Bild newspaper reported on Monday.Travelling more than twice the speed limit of 100km/h, the motorcycle rider was caught on film in a police radar trap near Bad Freienwalde, outside Berlin.But authorities don't know who the speeder was because motorcycles have no front licence plates."We are not able to identify him," said Lothar Wiegand, a spokesperson for the Brandenburg Transport Ministry in Potsdam.While German motorists who break speed limits are identified by their licence plates in police photos and receive their fines by post shortly after their infractions, motorcycle riders often escape unpunished.