Türkiye's transport minister fined over highway speeding
Transport and Infrastructure Minister Abdulkadir Uraloğlu speaks during an event in Bursa, northwestern Türkiye, July 26, 2025. (AA Photo)


Türkiye's transport and infrastructure minister received a speeding ticket after posting a video of himself driving 225 kph (140 mph) on a highway, almost double the legal limit, prompting a public apology.

The clip, set to folk music and excerpts of a speech by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan praising the government's infrastructure, showed Minister Abdulkadir Uraloğlu's speedometer soaring as his car sped past others in the fast lane on the Ankara-Niğde Highway.

Traffic police later issued a fine of TL 9,267 ($280) for breaking the speed limit around 50 km (30 miles) outside the capital Ankara.

Uraloğlu shared an image of the ticket on the social media platform X, writing: "Apologies to our nation."

"I took the wheel to observe the current state of the Ankara-Niğde Highway. During this time, I unintentionally exceeded the speed limit, albeit briefly. I effectively reported myself by sharing the related video," said the minister.

Adhering to speed limits is a mandatory responsibility for everyone, he noted.

"The necessary administrative penalty has been imposed by our Highway Gendarmerie. I hereby inform the public that I will act with greater caution moving forward."

Türkiye's maximum speed limit on highways is 140 kph.