Aggressive drivers in Bad Tölz: Traffic monitoring!
Aggressive drivers in Bad Tölz: Traffic monitoring!
On Tuesday evening, February 26, 2025, a serious incident occurred in Bad Tölz, in which a 64-year-old traffic monitor was hit by a drivers who traveled backwards. The driver, who was traveling with his Peugeot, injured the woman on her left leg and drove over her foot before moving away from the scene of the accident without further consequences. After the incident, there was a dispute between the monitor and the driver, in the course of which she could write down the license plate of the car. The police have now initiated investigations to identify the fleeting perpetrator and take responsibility. reports that such aggressive behaviors are not uncommon to park monitor in the region.
In the past, an employee of the Zweckverband municipal services had to have similar experiences in 2023. At that time, two employees were threatened by a restaurateur and his employee after wanting to warn a driver of a Jaguar. This led to a conviction by the Wolfratshausen district court in 2024. Another incident also occurred in 2023 when a 63-year-old man from Lenggries insulted a traffic monitor and rammed her with his open driver's door.
rising aggression in road traffic
The incident in Bad Tölz reflects a worrying development in road traffic. According to a current study on traffic safety commissioned by accident research by the insurer (UDV), the perception of aggression in traffic increases. More than half of the respondents indicate that they drive faster if they are annoyed. This behavior is increasing with various road users and could endanger security on the streets. The study reports that over 44% of drivers are deliberately braking to annoy jellyfers and 31% when overtaking on the accelerator. rbb24 reports .
In addition, on January 2, 2025, a different incident occurred in Bad Tölz, in which a 55-year-old man from Bad Tölz overtaken aggressively and ruthlessly with his Mercedes. This happened in a double -pulled line and was a serious risk to other road users. The police have already started investigations, and witnesses of the incident are asked to report , as the yellow sheet reports .The combination of aggressive driving behavior and the threat of traffic controls raises questions about safety in the urban areas. Roland Stimpel, chairman of "Fuss e.V.", sees lack of space and an increased demand for rights as the main causes of the growing aggressiveness in transport. This is a problem that requires urgent attention and solution.
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