Hello, at 0:30 a.m. tonight on the highway, at a moderate speed of 130 km/h, a night racer had overtaken me. I estimated his speed at at least 280 km/h or even faster. At least it was the fastest driver who overtook me in the last 25 years. So far so good. 10 minutes later I saw a cruel wild opera (large deer or wild boar) lying on the road, which was dragged about 200m. On both lanes were everywhere blood, Knoch The game was probably hit several times by cars and then partially distributed. However, the carcass was still thrown to the side strip. I remembered at the moment of the fast night rider who had overtaken me at extremely high speed before. Probably he was not the one who had hit the animal first. But I realized how dangerous such fast night rides could be on the highway – just because of game change The Crux is that many people like to drive their cars on the motorways at night, because the traffic density is very low. But … you can’t drive at a distance on the AB and with dipped-beam the headlights are simply too low for unlit obstacles. Especially if you are beyond 200 km/h. When a boar or deer jumps into traffic, there are usually very cruel accidents. Only recently there were also deaths. I was given a wild accident on the AB. What do you think? Are fast night trips on the AB irresponsible and particularly dangerous? I mean yes. Greetings, Amin