Tate, currently facing serious charges in Romania, denies the speeding allegation but has received a hefty fine and suspension of his driving privileges.
Andrew Tate Caught Driving at Almost Four Times the Speed Limit in Romania

Andrew Tate Caught Driving at Almost Four Times the Speed Limit in Romania
Controversial influencer Andrew Tate faces legal troubles after speeding violation recorded at 196 km/h in a 50 km/h zone.
In the latest legal episode involving Andrew Tate, the controversial influencer has been recorded driving at a staggering 196 km/h (121 mph) in a 50 km/h zone in Romania, approximately 184km from Bucharest. The British-American citizen has garnered attention not only for his high-profile lifestyle but also for his run-ins with the law.
On Saturday, Romanian police documented his excessive speed, which they noted is a leading cause of road fatalities in the country. Tate, 38, was consequently fined £310 ($420) according to local traffic regulations, and his driving license has been suspended for 120 days due to the gravity of the offense. However, the controversial figure has refuted the speeding claim, declaring it "grossly false" in a statement and indicating his intention to appeal the fine in court on Monday.
His remarks on social media suggested that the radar gun used by the police may have been malfunctioning, stating that he could never drive at such a speed. Despite the suspension, Tate proclaimed that he anticipates being proven innocent and expects to retain “full and normal driving privileges” during the appeal process.
This incident arises as the Tate brothers, including Tristan, confront several serious charges such as rape and human trafficking, both in Romania and in separate allegations in the UK and US. They firmly deny all accusations. While the brothers are permitted to travel within Romania and abroad under specific court conditions, their ongoing legal battles cast a shadow over their fate.
Andrew Tate is notorious for flaunting his luxury sports car collection online, boasting vehicles like Bugattis and Lamborghinis. He has had prior speeding incidents, including being stopped in Romanian traffic as far back as 2021 while driving a Porsche at around 138 km/h. More recently, several of his expensive cars were confiscated by Romanian authorities as part of legal investigations.
The Tate brothers are also set to return to the UK, where they face 21 criminal charges, including serious allegations against them. As the legal drama unfolds, both Andrew and Tristan maintain their innocence regarding all accusations. The spotlight remains on Andrew Tate not just for his lavish lifestyle but for the gravity of his current legal troubles.
On Saturday, Romanian police documented his excessive speed, which they noted is a leading cause of road fatalities in the country. Tate, 38, was consequently fined £310 ($420) according to local traffic regulations, and his driving license has been suspended for 120 days due to the gravity of the offense. However, the controversial figure has refuted the speeding claim, declaring it "grossly false" in a statement and indicating his intention to appeal the fine in court on Monday.
His remarks on social media suggested that the radar gun used by the police may have been malfunctioning, stating that he could never drive at such a speed. Despite the suspension, Tate proclaimed that he anticipates being proven innocent and expects to retain “full and normal driving privileges” during the appeal process.
This incident arises as the Tate brothers, including Tristan, confront several serious charges such as rape and human trafficking, both in Romania and in separate allegations in the UK and US. They firmly deny all accusations. While the brothers are permitted to travel within Romania and abroad under specific court conditions, their ongoing legal battles cast a shadow over their fate.
Andrew Tate is notorious for flaunting his luxury sports car collection online, boasting vehicles like Bugattis and Lamborghinis. He has had prior speeding incidents, including being stopped in Romanian traffic as far back as 2021 while driving a Porsche at around 138 km/h. More recently, several of his expensive cars were confiscated by Romanian authorities as part of legal investigations.
The Tate brothers are also set to return to the UK, where they face 21 criminal charges, including serious allegations against them. As the legal drama unfolds, both Andrew and Tristan maintain their innocence regarding all accusations. The spotlight remains on Andrew Tate not just for his lavish lifestyle but for the gravity of his current legal troubles.