🚗 Turkish Minister of Transport Caught Speeding…On Social Media!

 Yes, you read that right. Turkey’s Minister of Transport and Infrastructure, Abdulkadir Uraloglu, got a speeding ticket—and he basically posted the evidence himself. Talk about transparency with a side of adrenaline! 😎


🏎️ The Video That Cost $225

On August 24, Uraloglu shared a video on X (formerly Twitter) showing him driving on a highway near Ankara while listening to folk music and speeches from President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

The twist? The car’s speedometer clearly hit 190-225 km/h, while the road’s speed limit was 135 km/h.

Yep, he literally made his own ticket public. 🤯


💸 Self-Reporting: A Priceless Move

A few hours after posting, the Minister admitted he was fined around $225 for speeding.
He explained:

“I was testing the Ankara-Nigde highway and accidentally exceeded the speed limit for a short time. I voluntarily reported myself using that video.”


⚖️ Lessons from the Minister

Uraloglu reminded everyone that:

“Following speed limits is mandatory for everyone. From now on, I will be much more careful.” 🚦




  • Turkish Transport Minister posts speeding video online.

  • Speedometer: 190-225 km/h (limit: 135 km/h).

  • Fine: $225…paid voluntarily.

  • Takeaway: Even ministers can’t resist the need for speed—but honesty is golden.

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