– Learner driver behind the wheel of a car that is too noisy
A municipal police motorcyclist had keen hearing last Sunday when he intercepted a car on Avenue de Rhodanie. The plates have been removed.
Published today at 4:35 p.m.
The Lausanne police, here in action in 2020, track down vehicles that are too noisy in its streets.
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This municipal police biker had keen hearing. Sunday June 16, shortly after 4 p.m., he noticed that the driver of a car particularly noisy was traveling on Avenue de Rhodanie, pushing the engine speed excessively.
The police officer therefore intercepted the driver of the vehicle, who turned out to be a student driver accompanied as required by the person who owned the machine.
The first checks, however, revealed that the car was clearly modified in a non-compliant manner. It was sent to the Automobile Service of the canton of Vaud (SAN), available to the experts. The technical checks carried out by the latter confirmed the motorcyclist’s impression: the car was indeed unfit for traffic. Result: the plates were removed and the student driver, as well as the person who owned the car, will be reported.
Laurent Antonoff has been a journalist in the Vaud section since 1990. After covering the Northern Vaud and Riviera regions, he joined the Lausanne editorial team at the turn of the millennium. A novelist in his spare time, he won the Berner Zeitung Local Journalism Prize in 1998.More informations
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