Traffic offenders in Salzburg: Disappointed with driver's licenses due to alcohol and speed

Traffic offenders in Salzburg: Disappointed with driver's licenses due to alcohol and speed
The police in Salzburg have carried out a number of traffic controls in the past few days, in which several drivers were stopped due to severe traffic crimes. There were particularly striking speeds and significantly increased blood alcohol values. These measures aim to increase traffic safety in the state and to pull uncertain drivers out of traffic.
in Hallwang, a place in Flachgau, a 53-year-old driver got into the visor of a civil patrol. He noticed through wild driving style in snake lines. During the check, it turned out that he had an alcohol value of 2.28 per thousand, which immediately obliges him to give his driver's license. A 62-year-old cyclist was also stopped in the urban area due to a blood alcohol content of 1.2 per thousand and now faces an advertisement.
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During the controls, the police also became aware of two novice drivers who were traveling at excessive speed. In St. Johann im Pongau, a 26-year-old Syrian handlebar was measured, which drove in a 60s zone at 123 km/h. Another example affects a 43-year-old woman from Germany, who was flashed on the Tauern Autobahn (A10) in St. Michael im Lungau at 153 km/h instead of the permitted 100 km/h. Both drivers now have to expect consequences that range from traffic violations to the acceptance of their driver's licenses.dangerous truck violations
Another alarming incident occurred on the A1, where a Turkish truck driver noticed because his saddle trailer was completely unlit. The lack of lighting was created by a defective cable strand and was discovered during a check at the Glanegg motorway parking lot in Grödig. The driver was not only displayed because of the lighting, but also because of the non-compliance with the steering and rest periods. He also has to pay a security deposit of 1,400 euros and the license plates of his trailer were removed.
These intensive controls and the resulting ads are part of a greater endeavor to the police to make road traffic safer and to recognize and eliminate potential dangers at an early stage. Such measures are essential to minimize the risk of accidents and to raise awareness of the drivers for responsible driving.
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