Drug sinner rests: high speed over the Queichheimer Bridge!

Am 8. März 2025 kam es in Germersheim zu einer Verfolgungsjagd mit Drogenfahrer; Polizei stoppt gefährliche Autofahrerin.
On March 8, 2025 there was a chase with drug drivers in Germersheim; Police stops dangerous drivers. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Drug sinner rests: high speed over the Queichheimer Bridge!

on March 8, 2025, around 7 p.m., a driver in Landau should be subjected to a traffic control. The police gave the driver with flashing lights and a police trowel to stop. Instead of following the instructions, the woman accelerated the woman and raced over the Queichheimer Bridge towards the A65 motorway to her place of residence. The vehicle was finally stopped there and the police could get the driver out of the car.

Several traffic violations were found in this chase, including driving over red traffic lights. Fortunately, despite the danger that such actions bring, there were no other people or vehicles involved who were threatened by their behavior. However, the driver was suspected of the consumption of narcotics, which should be confirmed by a blood sample. Your driver's license was moved in immediately.

drugs at the wheel: risks and follow

The driver must now be responsible for driving under drug influence and for a forbidden street race. Drug use in road traffic is a considerable security risk. According to adac.de , the punishments for the detection of drugs such as cannabis, cocaine or heroin in the blood contain considerable consequences. These punishments can range from prison sentences to five years to high fines. There is no tolerance for consumption - even the smallest amounts in the blood are prohibited.

The situation is particularly problematic due to the fact that drugs can significantly impair the ability to react and concentration. The combination of drugs and alcohol increases the risk. People who drive under the influence of drugs must expect high fines and a license withdrawal. The punishments range from 500 euros for first offenders up to 1500 euros for repeated violations. In severe cases there are even prison terms.

Current legal framework for cannabis

In Germany, a new cannabis law has been in effect since April 1, 2025, which allows self -growing and consumption under certain conditions. Nevertheless, driving under the influence of cannabis remains absolutely prohibited. Newly introduced THC limit values, which are raised from 1.0 to 3.5 nanograms from August 22, 2024, do not change the inadmissibility of controlling vehicles in drunk. The old limit of 1.0 nanograms remains especially for beginners and under 21 year olds.

After the consumption of cannabis, there should be at least 24 hours to ensure that the ability to travel is not impaired. The detection times for THC in the body vary depending on the individual consumption behavior and can go beyond a month with regular consumption.

The recent events in Landau are strongly reminiscent of how dangerous driving under the influence of drugs can be and what serious legal consequences this can result. Traffic authorities and medical experts urgently warn of the dangers that bring such behavior for all road users.

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