Auto-stunts in Frankenthal: 19-year-old causes high property damage
Auto-stunts in Frankenthal: 19-year-old causes high property damage
in Frankenthal there was an incident on Tuesday evening at 9:20 p.m. A 19-year-old who apparently decided to let his driving skills run free by car in his mother in a moment of rash.
Witnesses reported that the young man brutally accelerated his vehicle in the parking lot and repeatedly tried to let it "drift" around the corners like a rally driver. This type of driving, which many consider exciting, represents a considerable danger to security, especially in an environment with potentially uninvolved people and parked cars.
The accident and its consequences
Unfortunately, his daring drift attempt didn't end well. During the last attempt, the driver lost control of the vehicle and crashed into a parked car. Fortunately, nobody was injured, but the property damage incurred amounts to a high four -digit amount, as the police estimated.
The police officers who quickly arrived at the scene of the accident were able to find the driver on site and bring the situation under control. Now the 19-year-old is not only faced with a sustainably damaged vehicle, but also with serious legal consequences. He will threaten a criminal complaint, and the probability of collecting his driver's license is in prospect.
relevance of such incidents
Such events raise questions, because the often risky driving style of young drivers is repeatedly becoming the topic. It is important that young people are aware of the risks that are connected with further driving maneuvers. Such "drift attempts" can not only lead to self -threat, but also a serious threat to uninvolved third parties.
The incident in Frankenthal shows that the pursuit of thrills and a stir often often leads to careless decisions that can have far -reaching consequences. The police and the traffic authorities must continue to work on clarification and prevention measures in order to minimize such dangerous behaviors and to promote traffic safety.
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