Driver without a driver's license: chase on the highway ends in prison!

Driver without a driver's license: chase on the highway ends in prison!
A 23-year-old driver from Völklingen triggered a dramatic chase with the police on Tuesday evening when he tried to escape a routine police check on the 620 Autobahn. According to the report of Rheinpfalz The driver from his still rolling Fiat and ran across the street, which was considerable dangers for other road users.
The police finally arrested him next to the road near Saarbrücken Grumbachtalbrücke. During the review, it turned out that the man had no driver's license. In addition, his vehicle was neither approved nor insured, the attached Luxembourg license plates were not part of his Fiat. Another worrying aspect was the condition of the driver, which was under the influence of narcotics.
legal consequences and arrest
Due to his risky driving style and the associated danger to road traffic, criminal proceedings against the 23-year-old were initiated. After a night in police custody, he was brought before a judge at the Saarbrücken District Court and is now in the correctional facility (JVA).
police controls can be uncomfortable for drivers. During such controls, the drivers must specify their personal details and show various documents, such as: B. vehicle documents and the driver's license. This is a standard procedure that aims to ensure traffic safety. At the latest after a police claim, you should stop and blink to the latest to indicate that you will follow the instructions, so adac .
traffic safety and reforms
The incidents related to police controls also lead a light on the ongoing reforms to improve traffic safety in the EU. A current agreement in the European Parliament aims to reform the driver's license rules. These initiatives include the introduction of a digital driver's license and a trial period for novice drivers, as on the website of the European Parliament reported. The aim is to increase traffic safety and reduce the number of traffic fatalities to zero by 2050.
The reform processes should also strengthen the responsibility of the drivers in terms of alcohol and drug abuse, while awareness of physical and mental driving ability is promoted. In the long term, these measures could help minimize incidents such as those in the case of the 23-year-old and to increase general traffic safety.
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