Singing e-scooter driver causes accident and escapes in Soest

Singing e-scooter driver causes accident and escapes in Soest

accident in road traffic: A singing e-scooter driver caused a sensation in Soest

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An unusual incident occurred on 05.08.2024 at 4:15 p.m. in Soest, which raises questions about safety in road traffic. An e-scooter driver who sang during his trip collided with a parked vehicle and then simply continued his journey. Such incidents show the challenges with which the police and society are faced.

The witnesses describe the incident

The incident occurred in the area of the Opmünder Weg, where two attentive passers -by observed the accident. They told the police that the driver suddenly crashed into a parked car while he was singing singing. Instead of taking care of the damage caused, he drove on, unimpressed by the action.

description of the e-scooter driver

The two witnesses were able to describe some characteristics of the fleeting:

  • male
  • Age: 35 - 40 years
  • Size: approx. 1.70 meters
  • corpulent
  • German -language
  • bald
  • black T-shirt
  • black pants
  • round, red face
  • Vehicle: Black e-scooter

The importance of the incident for the community

This incident not only raises questions about the responsibility of drivers, but also emphasizes the increasing popularity of e-scooters in urban areas. More and more people are using these electrically operated companions than an environmentally friendly and flexible alternative to cars.

However, the carefree handling of such vehicles, as in this case, represents a risk for other road users. It is important that the community and the authorities work together to ensure more security in the traffic area and to promote responsibility.

call for help in the investigation

So far, no further details about the person who caused the accident could be found. Therefore, the soest police ask for information from the population. Witnesses who can contribute to the incident or the identity of the fleeting are asked to report on 02921 91000 or directly at the next police station.

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