Antwerp Dockworker in Court for 115 km/h Motorcycle Speeding on Noorderlaan

Antwerp (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – A dockworker from the Port of Antwerp-Bruges was caught riding his motorcycle at 115 km/h on the Noorderlaan, a main port artery where the speed limit is 70 km/h. 

This speeding incident occurred in June 2025, yet it only appeared before the Antwerp police court (politierechtbank) on Thursday, 20 August 2026, where the man was charged with this violation of the law. The difference between the speed indicated in the ticket and the one allowed—the driver exceeded the limit by 45 kilometers per hour—puts this offence into the most severe category of traffic violations that exist in Belgium; it is a fourth-degree traffic offence. According to the existing prosecution procedure, speeding more than 40 kilometers per hour off the urban territory excludes fines on the spot.

Why was the case referred to the Antwerp police court?

In Belgium, the distinction has been made between a minor violation of traffic law (a speeding offense that could be settled with an administrative fine) and an excess that would be classified as a criminal level offense. The College of Procurators General set specific parameters: +30 km/h in the areas that are considered to be highly trafficked (zone 30 or school zones) and +40 km/h elsewhere. 

Since the speed of the dockworker was 115 km/h in the area where the limit was 70 km/h, the difference of 45 km/h is more than +40 km/h, and that is why there is an obligation to refer the case to the politierechtbank. This requirement is set in order to give the most dangerous cases an examination from a judge who will consider the presence of aggravating circumstances (traffic, type of car, etc.). A motorcycle attracts special attention due to its acceleration properties and low visibility, and the Noorderlaan, being a heavily used port road with constant truck movement and difficult access, is the ideal example.

What defence did the dockworker offer in court?

During the court hearing, the dock worker did not deny the essential facts regarding the speed reading; rather, he tried to explain the circumstances of his behavior. As reported by the media, the dock worker said that he “wanted to defuse a dangerous situation,” giving an explanation for speeding to 115 km/h. This means that he tried to justify his behavior in terms of necessity, a legal concept that could serve as a justification in some cases. 

In order to prove necessity in a traffic violation case, the court of Belgium would normally require evidence that the defendant was faced with an imminent and serious danger, the use of speeding was necessary in order to avoid it, and that the way of behavior was proportional to the level of danger. However, a simple claim of the existence of the danger, without any supporting evidence like witness statements or the video recordings made by the police, may not be sufficient to prove necessity especially where the defendant exceeded the limit up to 45 km/h.

What penalties can the court impose in such cases?

After the speeding offence has reached the police court as a fourth-degree offence, the sanctions for the driver are broader than in cases where only fines were imposed. The minimum sanctions include not only the fine based on the tariff but doubled due to the so-called opdecimes, which are surcharges on all judicial fines imposed in Belgium. Moreover, a driving ban (rijverbod / déchéance) may be ordered for a certain period of time, which is quite common when the speeding is rather serious or when the driver has


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4 responses to “Antwerp Dockworker in Court for 115 km/h Motorcycle Speeding on Noorderlaan”

  1. Miss Twilight Avatar
    Miss Twilight

    Only in Antwerp do we have dockworkers attempting to outrun the local traffic on a motorcycle, claiming it was all about “defusing danger.” Next time, mate, maybe try a little less speed and a bit more common sense? 😂🏍️

  2. Romance Guppy Avatar
    Romance Guppy

    Nothing screams “I’m a responsible citizen” quite like a dockworker zooming down Noorderlaan at a casual 115 km/h—what a way to make a living! Guess he thought the speed limit was just a suggestion, eh? 😏

  3. Popeye Wipeout Avatar
    Popeye Wipeout

    So, our dear dockworker thought he was auditioning for MotoGP on the Noorderlaan, eh? Maybe next time he’ll remember that speed limits are not just suggestions, mate! 🏍️💨

  4. Biscuit Meg Avatar
    Biscuit Meg

    Just what we need, a dockworker auditioning for the next Fast & Furious film on the Noorderlaan! 🚀 I suppose he thought the speed limit was just a “suggestion,” eh? 😂

  5. steel cut toe Avatar
    steel cut toe

    Typical Antwerp, where the parking space isn’t the only thing that’s tight—apparently, so are the speed limits! 🏍💨 Good luck explaining that “dangerous situation” to the judge; I reckon they’ll be laughing all the way to the fine bank!🤣

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