Fast-paced street pursuit: Audi driver endangers pedestrians in Koblenz!
In Koblenz there was a dangerous red light violation by an Audi driver on July 5, 2025. Witnesses wanted!

Fast-paced street pursuit: Audi driver endangers pedestrians in Koblenz!
Road insecurity is increasing, and not without reason. A dangerous incident occurred in Koblenz that attracted the attention of the police. A driver of an Audi ignored a red light signal at the intersection with Clemensstrasse, causing law enforcement and concern among the pedestrians present there. How rhein-zeitung.de Reportedly, the driver wanted to escape a planned police check and made a U-turn to do so.
This risky maneuver took him at significantly excessive speed towards Clemensstrasse, a heavily frequented pedestrian zone. Another red light violation followed before the Audi turned onto the B9 towards Andernach. The police are now investigating the driver for multiple road traffic hazards and suspicion of a prohibited motor vehicle race in accordance with Sections 315c and 315d of the Criminal Code. To obtain further information, the police are asking for information from witnesses and victims by calling 0261 – 92156-300.
Warning of red light violations
Red light violations are among the most well-known traffic offenses and are considered particularly dangerous. According to that ADAC Such violations can not only result in high fines, but can also lead to dangerous accidents. Anyone who runs a red light must expect severe penalties. The legal consequences range from fines to points in Flensburg.
A striking ruling by a district court shows how seriously such violations are taken: A driver who drove over the stop line while running a red light was fined 200 euros. Such cases make it clear that ignoring a stop signal is not only annoying for other road users, but also has legal consequences.
Influence of new forms of mobility
Another aspect that should not be underestimated in the current transport discussion is the behavior of drivers of new forms of mobility such as e-scooters. A recent study by the BG Traffic shows that more than 14 percent of e-scooter drivers ignore red lights. Pedestrians and cyclists are also not without their misbehavior, with a disregard rate of 8 to 8.5 percent. In order to improve traffic behavior, the ADAC urgently calls for a combination of more intensive controls and better educational campaigns.
This development is also underpinned by the high rates of disregard for red lights, which are recorded by modern AI-supported camera systems. It is all the more important that these challenges are met with appropriate measures in order to significantly reduce the risk of accidents on our roads.
It remains to be hoped that the incident in Koblenz is a wake-up call for many road users. Because safety on the roads is a shared concern that should not be jeopardized lightly.