133,709 drivers exceeded the speed limit in Girona between 2025 and March 2026

Alleged crime against road safety for driving at 208 km/h on the A-2

09 of april of 2026 at 15:05h
133,709 drivers exceeded the speed limit in Girona between 2025 and March 2026
133,709 drivers exceeded the speed limit in Girona between 2025 and March 2026

The mobile speed cameras of the Mossos d'Esquadra have generated 133,709 files for speeding in the regions of Girona between 2025 and March 25, 2026. The figure, provided by the Catalan Traffic Service, leaves an average of 9,068 files per month during a period of close to fifteen months on the Girona road network.

More than 106,000 files in 2025

Throughout all of 2025, 106,291 cases were initiated for driving above the limit on Girona roads controlled with mobile radars. To that figure are added another 27,418 cases opened in the almost first three months of 2026, until March 25.

These are devices that the Mossos use on the ground and that can be placed at different points of the road network. Their function is to reinforce surveillance on roads where permanent radars do not exist and in sections where a high accident rate has been detected or where speed control is to be intensified.

Controls at variable points of the road network

The mobility of these devices allows acting in specific areas according to surveillance needs. The objective is to expand control capacity beyond fixed points and concentrate supervision on roads and strips where it is considered necessary to increase prevention.

One of the most recent cases was recorded on the A 2 at the height of Aiguaviva. There, a mobile radar detected a driver who was driving at 208 km/h on a section limited to 100 km/h.

Criminal complaint on the A 2 in Girona direction

The detection occurred at kilometer point 708 of the highway, in the Girona direction. Upon the recorded speed exceeding the penal threshold, the agents reported the driver and attributed to him an alleged crime against road safety.

The data accumulated in Girona reflect the weight of these mobile controls in the daily surveillance of speed and their role in police action both in administrative infractions and in cases that can end up in the penal way.

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