Drunk drivers endanger traffic between alcove and Pasching

Drunk drivers endanger traffic between alcove and Pasching

In the night of Saturday there was an incident in Pasching that drew the police's attention to a 43-year-old driver. The man drove drunk from alcove towards Pasching and provided additional danger on the street by taking the tax in snake lines. This meant that he repeatedly got onto the oncoming lane.

The alarmed officials were finally able to find the vehicle at the driver's home address in the Linz-Land district. There the man was stopped and an alkomatt test was carried out, which, as the police said, was positive. The driver's license was then taken away and an advertisement was formulated.

alcoholic driving style with consequences

drunk drivers are a significant risk of traffic safety. This incident again shows how important it is not to get under the wheel after the consumption of alcohol. The 43-year-old must now face legal consequences that will follow. The police appeal to all road users to act responsibly and to use alternative transport options such as public transport or carpools in alcoholic beverages.

According to reports from the police, this is a preventive measure to avoid similar incidents in the future and to increase traffic safety. The awareness of the dangers that emerge from alcoholic drivers must continue to be sharpened in society. A simple test can protect from serious consequences, both for the driver himself and for innocent road users. Further details on these incidents can be found in the current reports www.tips.at .