From the numerous times I have ridden in Austria and from speaking to local cops in the area I usually stay the chances are you will only get stopped and undergo further scrutiny if you are riding like a tw*t and bringing attention to yourself for speeding in villages.
Also like cops all around the world what happens next is usually down to whether you pass or fail the attitude test , it never ceases to amaze how someone clearly at fault and committing riding/driving offences especially speeding within towns can take afront and play the c*nt and talk themselves up from a simple bollocking or speeding ticket to a court appearance and to even being locked up.
Couple of times this year and last summer I have been riding through 50 kmph limits in Austrian villages and there have been cops with a speed gun out, both times travelling I was under the limit and gave them a nod as I rode past and was acknowledged with a polite wave
Also like cops all around the world what happens next is usually down to whether you pass or fail the attitude test , it never ceases to amaze how someone clearly at fault and committing riding/driving offences especially speeding within towns can take afront and play the c*nt and talk themselves up from a simple bollocking or speeding ticket to a court appearance and to even being locked up.
Couple of times this year and last summer I have been riding through 50 kmph limits in Austrian villages and there have been cops with a speed gun out, both times travelling I was under the limit and gave them a nod as I rode past and was acknowledged with a polite wave