Drunk cyclist falls in Grünstadt – threatens to be punished!

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A 40-year-old cyclist falls in Grünstadt, injures himself and violates the narcotics law - details of the incident.

Ein 40-jähriger Fahrradfahrer stürzt in Grünstadt, verletzt sich und verstößt gegen das Betäubungsmittelgesetz - Details zum Vorfall.
A 40-year-old cyclist falls in Grünstadt, injures himself and violates the narcotics law - details of the incident.

Drunk cyclist falls in Grünstadt – threatens to be punished!

On August 10, 2025, an accident occurred in Grünstadt around 3:15 p.m., which sheds a thoughtful light on the topic of drunk driving. According to news.de, a 40-year-old cyclist moved from the road onto the sidewalk, lost control and fell onto the street. The accident resulted in the man suffering minor injuries to his face and neck, which required hospital treatment.

Another important aspect is the financial losses suffered by the cyclist. The damage to his bike amounts to around 500 euros. But that is not his only concern. A breath alcohol test showed an alarming level of 2.34 per mille, which is considered by law to be absolutely unfit to drive. This is a clear violation of Section 316 of the Criminal Code, which regulates drunk driving. From 1.1 per mille there are significant legal consequences, including fines, prison sentences and the revocation of the driving license, as kanzlei-erven.de highlights.

Legal consequences and safeguards

In the case of the person who caused the accident, not only was a blood sample ordered at the hospital, but his bicycle was also seized as a preventive measure. The police show no mercy in such situations. If you drive under the influence of alcohol, you will have to take action quickly. Legal action can follow even at a level of 0.3 per mille in combination with abnormal driving habits. From 0.5 per mille it becomes a misdemeanor, which is also reflected in points and fines, as [jusora.de](https://www.jusora.de/verkehr/ Alcohol-am-steuer/) clearly shows.

It becomes particularly critical if a driver is stopped during the probationary period: there is a risk of not only fines, but also an extension of the probationary period and participation in advanced seminars. The cyclist's case shows that there are serious consequences if you decide to drive drunk - whether in a car or on a bike.

A look at the number of unreported cases

A painful point remains the question of the number of unreported cases: How many such cases remain undetected? Whether in traffic or on the sidewalks, drinking and driving is a perceived scourge of society that should not continue to be ignored. Even though this incident ended lightly, the call for caution to all road users is urgent and necessary. Your own well-being and that of those around you should always come first.