http://www.stuff.co.nz/motoring/80276956/five-illegal-firsts-in-the-motoring-world
Five illegal firsts in the motoring world
May 30 2016  DAMIEN O'CARROLL ...

Speeding
While it is claimed that the first actual speeding ticket was issued in Ohio
in 1904, the first recorded incident of someone being punished for breaking
the speed limit happened in New York in 1899. Jacob German was a taxi driver
who used a car made by the Electric Vehicle Company to carry passengers
around the streets of New York. While horse-drawn cabs were still far more
popular, German was one of around 60 cabbies who used the EVs.

A police officer on a bicycle noticed German speeding down Lexington Avenue
at the terrifying speed of 19kmh, or 50 percent faster than the limit of
13kmh. German was not issued with a speeding ticket, but rather thrown in
jail! ...
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[dated]
https://www.facebook.com/SyracuseTaxi/posts/275481532540602
Syracuse Regional Taxi
April 12, 2012 · In 1899, taxi driver Jacob German became the first person
in New York City to be arrested for speeding. He was traveling 12 miles per
hour, and the arresting officer was riding a bicycle.
...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traffic_ticket#Ticket_superlatives
 ... A New York City cab driver named Jacob German was arrested for speeding
on May 20, 1899 for driving 12 miles per hour on Lexington Avenue in
Manhattan [NY]




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