Rapid pace violations: beginners in the speed frenzy!

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On June 7, 2025, Klick Carinthia reported on severe speed violations of novice driving in Carinthia.

Am 7. Juni 2025 berichtete KLiCK Kärnten über schwere Geschwindigkeitsübertretungen von Fahranfängern in Kärnten.
On June 7, 2025, Klick Carinthia reported on severe speed violations of novice driving in Carinthia.

Rapid pace violations: beginners in the speed frenzy!

On June 7, 2025, Klick Carinthia reported on two speed violations of drivers with a test leader. An 18-year-old driver from Spittal was measured on the Mölltal federal road at 158 ​​km/h, while only 100 km/h were allowed. An even more serious violation took place by a 19-year-old vehicle driver from Klagenfurt, which drove on Völkermarkter Straße at 187 km/h-only 80 km/h were allowed at this point. This driver had to hand in his test guide license ( Click Carinthia ).

These incidents illustrate the challenges that are offset by beginners, especially in the critical age group between the ages of 18 and 24. Loud ADAC these drivers are involved in almost a third of all traffic accidents, twice as often as car travelers over 25 years. The trial period for novice drivers lasts two years and begins with the granting of the driver's license or a test certificate for accompanied driving aged 17 years. During this period, certain regulations apply that can extend beyond the two years, especially with regard to vehicle insurance.

Accident statistics and risks

Additional information from ADAC accident research shows that young drivers between the ages of 18 and 24 cause more accidents in road traffic. An analysis of 18,000 data records between 2005 and 2020 showed that 29 % of the accidents of drivers in this age group are sole accidents, a significant increase compared to 18 % in older drivers. Frequent causes are excessive speed, lack of driving experience and unintentional changes in the road ( ADAC accident research ).

It is particularly alarming that 76 % of the accidents of young drivers are happening outside of land and federal highways outside of the site. These statistics underline the need for greater awareness and responsible driving behavior among young drivers, who often not only endanger their own safety, but also the safety of other road users.

Business drivers in international comparison

There are specific speed limits for novice drivers in various European countries. In France, 80 km/h are out of town, in Italy it is 100 km/h on motorways, while Croatia has similar restrictions for beginners up to 24 years. In contrast, there are no special speed limits for novice drivers in Germany, but speed overruns can lead to punishment and an extension of the trial period ( ADAC ).

In order to increase security, the “Accompanied driving from 17” was introduced, which enables young drivers to experience important experiences in the first two years. The program has been shown to have positive effects on the insurance premiums and can help reduce the number of accidents among young drivers.

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