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Resident of Lyozno deprived of motorcycle driving rights for extreme speeds and riding on the rear wheel

A 28-year-old resident of Lyozno lost his driving rights after a series of serious traffic rule violations on a Suzuki motorcycle. Traffic police officers recorded that he repeatedly violated overtaking rules and rode on the rear wheel. But the reckless driver did not stop there.

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The violator was brought to administrative responsibility: he was fined and deprived of the right to drive vehicles for a year.

However, a few days later, inspectors in the Vitebsk district discovered an unregistered Yamaha motorcycle that accelerated to 217 km/h. It turned out that the same driver was behind the wheel. New administrative materials were drawn up against him, and the motorcycle, borrowed from an acquaintance, was sent to a protected parking lot.

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