Tragic accident in Langenfeld: passenger fights for his life!
A drunk driver caused a serious accident in Langenfeld on October 26, 2025. Passenger in danger of death.

Tragic accident in Langenfeld: passenger fights for his life!
A serious traffic accident occurred on Sunday morning, October 26, 2025, in Langenfeld. A 21-year-old driver from Monheim am Rhein lost control of his Opel Corsa around 5:30 a.m. and collided with a traffic light pole after he left the road while turning onto Berghausener Straße. In the impact, his 24-year-old passenger was seriously injured and taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries, while the driver was only slightly injured and was released after outpatient treatment. Emergency report reports on the dramatic consequences of the accident that called the police into action.
An alcohol test carried out showed the young driver had a blood alcohol concentration of 1.5 per mille. In view of these values, a medical blood sample was ordered and the driver's license of the man, who has both French and Polish nationality, was confiscated. Investigations were initiated and the traffic accident investigation team from Düsseldorf was on site to clarify the exact circumstances of the incident. The accident site remained closed until the morning.
Safety situation in road traffic
Such incidents raise questions about road safety. According to the statistics of Federal Statistical Office Road traffic accidents are regularly recorded in order to create a reliable database for transport policy. These statistics make it possible to analyze the causes of accidents and develop measures to improve safety on the roads.
Particularly alarming are the results, which show that although alcohol-related accidents in Germany have been declining since the 1970s, a total of 214 deaths and almost 20,000 injuries were recorded in 2022. This represents an increase compared to the previous year, which once again raises awareness of the dangers of drunk driving. Take your foot off the gas reminds that the risk of causing an accident increases significantly as the blood alcohol concentration increases.
The reality of driving under the influence
Young drivers are particularly at risk. Men between the ages of 25 and 34 in particular are often involved in alcohol-related accidents. Lifestyle and lack of experience may cause the risk to increase for this group, according to data from Take your foot off the gas illustrate. Quick decisions and arrogance are often the result of alcohol exposure, which affects the ability to react and coordinate.
Those responsible are therefore called upon to invest more in traffic education and prevention in order to prevent accidents like the one in Langenfeld. Society is also in demand: a “designated driver” for celebrations and events can save lives and reduce the risk of accidents.