Rapid escape in Siegen: Kradreiser endangers drivers

Rapid escape in Siegen: Kradreiser endangers drivers

Siegen (ots)

A dramatic incident occurred on Tuesday morning, September 3, 2024, in Siegen, as a 23-year-old pork driver, the police attracted the attention of the police at a breathtaking speed. The young man drove over the HTS at around 200 km/h, which not only illustrates his speed, but also his risk to other road users on the street.

A police officer of the transport service, even with a radius, noticed the rapid driver shortly after 9 a.m. Despite the activated special signals, the officer was able to temporarily lose visual contact due to the high speed of the radiator. This apparently led to a dangerous Situation for two drivers who were traveling next to each other at the same time.

The dangerous maneuver

In a terrifying maneuver, the cyclist pushed himself between the two cars in the middle, which resulted in a serious risk to the other road users. The driver of the left vehicle could only with difficulty prevent a collision with the middle course plank. After this risky overtaking maneuver, the 23-year-old continued his journey and only reduced his speed at the Geisweid junction, where he finally came to a standstill.

When the motorcycle examined more detailed, the police found that part of the license plate was missing and the rear tire was crazy. These discoveries raise questions regarding the vicinity of the radius and indicate potentially risky driving behavior.

previous speed overrun

initial investigations also showed that the Krad had been flashed on the same route the day before during a speed control. That day the driver had been flashed at 170 km/h, while the permissible top speed at this point is 80 km/h. The police are now carrying out further investigations to clarify the exact circumstances of this incident and to document possible further violations.

To ensure traffic and the clarification, the police are now looking for the two drivers who were endangered by the dangerous driving behavior of the 23-year-old. Witnesses are asked to report on 0271/7099-0.

The situation throws a light on the growing problem of speed overruns and its consequences in road traffic. The incident in Siegen could serve as an example of the risks that both drivers and other road users bring in such extreme situations.