Young motorcyclist in Rosenheim flees from police and is stopped

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On June 13, 2025, a 17-year-old motorcyclist fled from a police checkpoint in Rosenheim. He was driving without lights and didn't have a driver's license. A drug test confirmed cannabis use.

Am 13. Juni 2025 flüchtete ein 17-jähriger Motorradfahrer in Rosenheim vor einer Polizeikontrolle. Er war ohne Licht unterwegs und hatte keine Fahrerlaubnis. Ein Drogentest bestätigte Cannabis-Konsum.
On June 13, 2025, a 17-year-old motorcyclist fled from a police checkpoint in Rosenheim. He was driving without lights and didn't have a driver's license. A drug test confirmed cannabis use.

Young motorcyclist in Rosenheim flees from police and is stopped

On Friday evening, June 13, 2025, a sensational incident occurred in Rosenheim when a 17-year-old motorcyclist tried to escape a traffic stop. The whole thing started on Burgfriedstrasse, where the police wanted to stop the teenager because his motorcycle was driving without the lights on. However, instead of complying with the request, the young driver stepped heavily on the accelerator and fled along the sidewalk in the direction of Goethestrasse and Hohenzollernstrasse. After a short chase, he was finally stopped on Droste-Hülshoff-Straße, as innpuls.me reports.

The reason for the check was to check the driving ability and the condition of the vehicle - essential aspects of any traffic surveillance. Such controls are not legally defined, but are based on Section 36 (5) StVO and serve to protect road safety. The police have the right to stop road users for checks and to demand various documents such as driver's license and vehicle registration to ensure that everything is in order, as fachanwalt.de informs.

Investigations and legal consequences

During the subsequent check it turned out that the young man did not have a valid driver's license for the motorcycle. A drug test also showed a positive result for cannabis. Therefore, a blood sample was ordered and the police initiated an investigation into endangering road traffic and driving without a license, as ADAC notes.

Traffic controls can be unpleasant for many drivers. However, it is important to remain calm during a check and follow the police's instructions. The vehicle documents and driving license should be shown. Answers to stressful questions do not have to be given. The police are not allowed to request tests unless there is suspicion, although if there is suspicion they can be taken for a blood test.

Conclusion and tips for road users

The recent events in Rosenheim are a clear indication of how important it is to adhere to traffic rules and minimize the risk of accidents. All road users should always be aware of their responsibilities and what rights and obligations they have during a police stop. If in doubt, you should not shy away from the opportunity to seek legal advice. Road safety concerns us all, and only together can we ensure safe coexistence on the roads.