This offense occurred five days after the tragedy that upset Strépy-Bracquegnies this Sunday.
LLast weekend, a car drove into a group of Gilles in Strépy-Bracquegnies, an entity of La Louvière. A few days after this tragedy, a vehicle was flashed on Chaussée de Mons at 107 hm/h in a 50 zone, in the same entity of La Louvière, according to information from RTBF.
If a motorist exceeds the required speed by more than 40 km/h, he is referred to the police court. His driving license can be withdrawn, for a period ranging from eight days to five years.