Illegales Driften am Sudelfeld: Polizei greift durch!

Illegales Driften am Sudelfeld: Polizei greift durch!

On January 2, 2025, an illegal drift event took place on the Sudelfeld. Around 40 drivers of highly motorized cars met on the snow -covered Sudelfeldstrasse, which was covered with a snow cover of 20 centimeters. The participants traveled from various counties in Upper Bavaria and Austria, some had up to two hours.

The Brannenburg police inspection was preventive with a patrol service on site to prevent possible dangerous driving maneuvers. The officials found the vehicles in the parking lots around the Sudelfeldpass, but could not find the drivers in a fresh act. No advertisements were made, but the police had "traffic teacher talks" with the drivers. The police announced that the Sudelfeld pass in winter increasingly to prevent illegal drifts.

legal consequences of the drift

"Hobby drifter" found can expect administrative offenses that can result in fines and points in Flensburg. The legality of the drift varies depending on the country and local traffic rules. It can be illegal if it is carried out on public roads or in crowded areas, which often leads to legal consequences, such as chattable apps reported.

drifting is a driving technique in which the driver deliberately brings the rear wheels of the vehicle to slide in order to slide on the side. Drifting in Japan was originally created in the 1970s from a technique of illegal street race and has gained both popularity and formality over time. Legal drift events offer a safe environment for drifter to show their skills while participating in illegal drift events can be punished with high fines and even license withdrawal.

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