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Person behind the wheel navigating in zigzag pattern: Blood alcohol amount at 3.17

A driver who was extremely intoxicated faces license suspension after an incident in the Rhein-Pfalz region.

A police officer holds an Alcotest measuring device during a traffic stop.
A police officer holds an Alcotest measuring device during a traffic stop.

Congested roadways impede travel. - Person behind the wheel navigating in zigzag pattern: Blood alcohol amount at 3.17

A 36-year-old man from Ludwigshafen has had his driver's license taken away after police found his blood alcohol level to be 3.17% during an incident on Thursday. The police in Schifferstadt noticed a strong alcohol scent on the man when they questioned him. Along with the breath test, a blood sample was also taken to confirm the suspected intoxication. The individual now faces legal action for driving drunk. The incident occurred in Schlangenlinien, Dannstadt-Schauernheim (Rhein-Pfalz-Kreis).

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The incident took place in the Rhineland-Palatinate region, specifically in Dannstadt-Schauernheim, a town known for its serpentine line of roads. Due to the man's intoxication, he drove in a zigzag pattern, causing traffic congestion and potential danger. The per mille value of his alcohol concentration was higher than the legal limit, leading to severe consequences. The police in Ludwigshafen, a city famous for its industrial hub in Ludwigshafen-Rheinau, will continue to enforce laws against alcohol-related crimes on the Rhine's busiest roadways.

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