Be careful, drugs at the wheel! Police checkpoint on the A2 in Carinthia

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On February 13, 2025, a vehicle was checked on the A2 towards Italy. The 19-year-old driver tested positive for cocaine, while a child was unsecured.

Be careful, drugs at the wheel! Police checkpoint on the A2 in Carinthia

Yesterday, Thursday, February 13, 2025, at 4:15 p.m., the Villach motorway police became aware of a suspicious vehicle that was traveling on the A2 southern motorway towards Italy. The 19-year-old driver, a Slovenian from the Wolfsberg district, was traveling with the maximum permitted number of passengers of more than five people. During the police check, the officers discovered that there were not only four other passengers in the back seat of the car, but also a woman who was holding her under-three-year-old child without an appropriate child seat. This posed a serious safety risk as legal regulations regarding the safety of children in the vehicle were ignored, such as Gailtal Journal has determined.

But that wasn't everything. The driver also showed signs of drug impairment. A voluntary urine test confirmed that the young man tested positive for cocaine. Despite being informed several times by the police about the legal consequences, he refused to undergo a medical examination. Consequently, his driver's license was immediately confiscated and he was prevented from continuing his journey. The driver will now be cited for these violations. In similar cases, the liability of road users is highlighted, particularly in incidents involving public transport Haufe the different liability bases that apply in the event of accidents involving officers in road traffic. These differentiated liability claims can be complex, but have a significant impact on the legal consequences, especially when police or other public bodies use vehicles on the road.