Traffic - High-powered car leaves a 50-meter-long skid mark
Four damaged cars and a 50-meter long brake mark: The Dortmund Police are investigating an illegal race car event after a car accident in a Tempo-30 zone. According to the current findings, a 20-year-old was behind the wheel of a highly motorized car and crashed into a parked small transporter on Monday evening. This vehicle slid into another car, which in turn hit the next one. This chain reaction and the long brake mark indicate, according to the police, high speeds.
The police are now investigating at what speed the 20-year-old was driving in the traffic-calmed street. They have seized the driver's license of the driver, the 560-PS car that he had borrowed from his sister, as well as the mobile phones of all those involved.
Neighbors and neighbors reported on engine noise, squealing tires, and a loud bang. The property damage is estimated by the police at 26,500 euros. The driver and the three passengers aged 20 and 21 all stated that they were not injured.
- The car accident in Dortmund's Tempo-30 zone involved a 20-year-old who was driving a highly motorized car and resulted in skid marks spanning 50 meters.
- The police are looking into the speed the driver was traveling at the time of the car accident in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
- The seizure of the driver's license, the 560-PS car, and mobile phones by the Dortmund Police suggests they are investigating an illegal race car event.
- The car accident, with four damaged cars and a reported property damage of 26,500 euros, occurred in a street that had been traffic-calmed, which was disrupted by the loud engine noise, squealing tires, and subsequent crash.