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Drivers who sprint more than 80 km faster than the speed limit on the road and threaten the safety of others can be'criminals'.

At the end of last year, the law was strengthened.

However, there are a series of incidents that are caught running at more than 200 km/h and even without a license.



This is G1 Broadcasting Reporter Choi Kyung-sik.



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A foreign vehicle running on the highway.



In the blink of an eye, you get out of sight.



The black patrol vehicle crackdown equipment following this vehicle can capture a maximum speed of 212 km/h in an instant.



It ran more than twice the speed limit of 100 km.



Police charged a driver in his thirties for violating road traffic laws.



[Police: Enter the rest area.]



Another foreign vehicle running on the highway.



The dark-bound patrol car has stepped up to 221 km/h, but it is difficult to catch up.



While broadcasting, we managed to catch 17km.




The driver was unlicensed.



There are cases of being caught driving overspeed on general roads such as national and local roads.



In Chuncheon last month, a vehicle was caught traveling on a national highway with a speed limit of 80 km at a maximum speed of 170 km/h.



Since December of last year, the Road Traffic Act has been strengthened, so if you exceed the speed limit of 80 km, you will have to pay a fine of 300,000 won or less instead of a fine, and you will be charged with a criminal.



In particular, if a speeding exceeding 100km is detected three times, you can be sentenced to up to one year in prison.



However, driving speeding on the road is still not eradicated.



Only 12 drivers were criminally charged for driving overtime in Gangwon-do this year.



The police plan to strengthen the crackdown on overspeed driving on all roads, including highways and national highways.



(Video coverage: Rakchun Lee G1 broadcast, screen provided: Gangwon Police Agency)