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Man with 3.31 promilles on the road - in the afternoon

A car rolls backward against another vehicle. During the accident investigation, the police find something else.

3.31 promilles were measured from a driver - in early afternoon (picture)
3.31 promilles were measured from a driver - in early afternoon (picture)

traffic accidents - Man with 3.31 promilles on the road - in the afternoon

After a traffic accident in Willroth (District Altenkirchen), the police measured 3.31 promille at an alcohol breath test with a driver in the early Friday afternoon. The 53-year-old had his driver's license and car key taken away immediately, the police reported on Saturday. "He will now have to account for himself in a legal proceeding and temporarily give up his driver's license." In the accident, the 53-year-old's car rolled backwards against another car at a slope. Damage was caused to both vehicles.

The traffic accident occurred in the District of Altenkirchen, specifically in the town of Willroth. The incident involved a 53-year-old driver who failed an automatic alcohol breath test with a result of 3.31 promille. Following the incident, the police immediately confiscated the driver's license and car key. Due to the results, the driver will now face legal consequences and temporarily lose their driving privileges. The mishap led to damage in both vehicles, as the 53-year-old's car rolled backwards into another vehicle at a slope.

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