Exceeding Limit When Taking Lotus's New Car Manager Takes Prohibition on Exiting Traffic
To test Lotus's new vehicle, Gales, traveling at a speed of 170 Km on the road with a speed limit of 115 Km, did not go out of traffic for 1 month and received a penalty of 666 pounds.
Jean-Marc Gales was caught at a speed of 170 km in a zone with a speed limit of 115 km, while driving the Lotus's new sports car on the A11 road for testing purposes.
The Gales, caught by a hand-held radar device by police, was given a 30-day driving license and a £ 666 fine, while traveling at a speed faster than the speed limit applied on the double homoplanet near Norfolk.
It was also interesting that his lawyer asked him to demand a driving ban from the Norwich Peacekeeper in order to avoid the addition of the eight-point penalty that the Luxembourg-born businessman had received earlier.
If he scored 3 points more, he would have approached the 6-month driving ban for a total of 12 points.
Lawyer Simon Nicholls suggested that a short-lived ban was preferred because Gales' experiment of driving the Lotus's new car was' vital 'to the experiment. At the same time, the lawyer said that even though these experiments could be done by Lotus's own engineers, Gales liked to see how the tools were treated by testing them.
Simon Nicholls said: "Gales is coming to this area with Chinese supporters on Mondays and Fridays, working on the development of Lotus cars, no doubt he was driving very carefully but he did not fit the speed limit.