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WINDHOEK resident Thomas Alfred Alexander yesterday paid a lenient fine of N$2 500 after being caught doing a record 229 kilometres an hour on the N1 road outside Keetmanshoop.
There is a speed limit of 120 km/h on Namibia's national roads.
According to Keetmanshoop traffic officer Constable Clemens Cloete, the previous highest speed recorded on a national road was 195 km/h.
Traffic officers say Alexander got off lightly, because N$4 000 is the maximum fine for exceeding 170 km/h.
Alexander told the traffic officers that he was rushing to attend a business meeting at Keetmanshoop.
Source: allafrica.com
Note: I drove this very road on the 2nd week of my trip to Namibia in 2008. It's only one of about 1/2 dozen paved rural highways in the country, and runs from the capitol, Windhoek, south to Cape Town, RSA. Although it's rural, desolate, and has light traffic, there are plenty of 200 pound warthogs & ostriches, plus 1,000 pound cattle wandering about ... not to mention donkey carts. The national speed limit of 120KPH is about 73MPH, which would put knucklehead's speed of 229KPH at around 140 MILES PER HOUR ! The road is pretty much what we'd expect from a poorly maintained rural county blacktop with no cattle fences. The only patrol cars I saw the Namibian Police guys driving in that area were ancient, battered VW Rabbits, so I have no idea how they caught the dude.
Photo of the N1:
There is a speed limit of 120 km/h on Namibia's national roads.
According to Keetmanshoop traffic officer Constable Clemens Cloete, the previous highest speed recorded on a national road was 195 km/h.
Traffic officers say Alexander got off lightly, because N$4 000 is the maximum fine for exceeding 170 km/h.
Alexander told the traffic officers that he was rushing to attend a business meeting at Keetmanshoop.
Source: allafrica.com
Note: I drove this very road on the 2nd week of my trip to Namibia in 2008. It's only one of about 1/2 dozen paved rural highways in the country, and runs from the capitol, Windhoek, south to Cape Town, RSA. Although it's rural, desolate, and has light traffic, there are plenty of 200 pound warthogs & ostriches, plus 1,000 pound cattle wandering about ... not to mention donkey carts. The national speed limit of 120KPH is about 73MPH, which would put knucklehead's speed of 229KPH at around 140 MILES PER HOUR ! The road is pretty much what we'd expect from a poorly maintained rural county blacktop with no cattle fences. The only patrol cars I saw the Namibian Police guys driving in that area were ancient, battered VW Rabbits, so I have no idea how they caught the dude.
Photo of the N1: