22-year-old causes accident with 3.7 per mille and stolen bike!

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A 22-year-old man in Groß-Gerau caused an accident while under the influence of alcohol with a alcohol content of 3.7 per mille and a stolen bicycle.

Ein 22-jähriger Mann in Groß-Gerau verursacht einen Unfall unter Alkoholeinfluss mit 3,7 Promille und gestohlenem Fahrrad.
A 22-year-old man in Groß-Gerau caused an accident while under the influence of alcohol with a alcohol content of 3.7 per mille and a stolen bicycle.

22-year-old causes accident with 3.7 per mille and stolen bike!

A worrying story happened in Groß-Gerau on Thursday morning that should show what happens when limitless alcohol consumption meets dangerous behavior. A 22-year-old man had a shocking blood alcohol level of 3.7 while riding a stolen bike and ended up in a dangerous situation.

The incident occurred on September 4th when the man, whose crash began while riding a green and white “Galano” mountain bike, collided with a stopped vehicle at the intersection of Mainzerstrasse and Frankfurter Strasse. Fortunately, the car remained undamaged, but the young cyclist himself sustained minor injuries and had to be treated on site. The bike was no longer roadworthy after the collision, they reported FNP.

The stolen bike and the search for the owner

Regardless of his heavy intoxication, the man was apparently ready to make a good deal and stole the bicycle from a courtyard on Mainzer Strasse. The rightful owner of the bike has not yet been identified. Witnesses to the incident are asked to contact the Groß-Gerau police station on 06152/1750.

What many people don't know: There are also strict blood alcohol limits when cycling. Loud ADAC A cyclist with a blood alcohol level of 1.6 per mille or more is considered absolutely unfit to drive. From just 0.3 per mille, alcohol and failure symptoms can lead to criminal consequences.

Alcohol and driving – a risky game

The legal framework for driving under the influence of alcohol is clearly defined. From 1.1 per mille you are considered loud Yusora as a punishable offense, while the alcohol limit for novice drivers and those under 21 is 0.0. Anyone caught with a blood alcohol level of 1.6 or more must also expect to lose their driving license and undergo a medical-psychological examination.

In the 22-year-old's case, a breath alcohol test was carried out, which showed a blood alcohol level of 3.74. The police then temporarily arrested him and ordered a blood sample. Such situations are extremely serious and should serve as a warning that drinking alcohol and driving - whether by car or bicycle - simply do not mix.

Whether on four or two wheels, safety and responsibility should always be the top priority. The incident in Groß-Gerau is a powerful reminder not to give up control over your actions.