Australia (not to be confused with Austria) has had "anti-hoon" laws in effect for quite some time, varying by state, but with most states being able to impound your vehicle, and for repeat offenders in some states, have said vehicle destroyed.
The Ontario Provincial Police can also seize your car, though I believe it’s temporary.
One of the suburbs of Toronto also has signs up saying that they’ll seize your car if you’re doing something like 50kph over the limit, but I can’t for the life of me remember which.
Why don't they just force installing of a governor that caps the speed ~10Mph or so above the max speed limit if their concern is highway speeding at 90Mph+
It shouldn't have to be so strange. While I don't know anything about Austria in particular, both fiscal conservatism and conservation have a lot in common, and there is a small government, efficiency focused version of a green philosophy. In practice, both parties end up generally diverging along ideological lines.
Has been happening on state level in Germany for some time [0], even in highly industrial states.
Think of it of conserving via green means. Establish and support industries of the future, protect the environment, but remain fiscally responsible.
Especially in Germany conservatives are very linked to the Church which also has been traditionally very strong in environmentalism. Particularly in the East where much dissent against the socialist regime evolved in church groups, partially through concerns about the massive pollution by (amongst others) coal plants.
https://www.liquisearch.com/hoon/anti-hoon_legislation_in_au...