Illegal car racing in Neuwied: Police are looking for witnesses to chase!

Illegal car racing in Neuwied: Police are looking for witnesses to chase!
illegal car racing are a growing problem on the streets of Germany. In the last night from Saturday to Sunday, the police in Rhineland-Palatinate experienced an extreme example of risky driving behavior when she observed two sports cars that were traveling at speeds of over 200 km/h near Mülheim-Kärlich. The police were able to approach the vehicles slowly and broke out a chase.
The two fast -moving cars finally separated during the exit to the B265 in Neuwied, towards Rheinbrücke. One driver gave the other a light sign, which suggests the police for an illegal race. A driver of one of the sports cars could be stopped later. During this stating to confess the high speed, he vehemently denied that he had participated in a race. The investigation against the driver of the white VW "Arteon" with approval from Calw has already been initiated because there is an initial suspicion of a forbidden motor vehicle race. The second vehicle was a dark BMW "GT 535X" with a Koblenz license plate. In this context, the police ask for evidence of people who were on the B9 at around half past twelve or watched the race to further clarify the incident, such as reports.
The dangers of illegal car racing
The incidents in Koblenz and Munich illustrate the dangers that are associated with illegal car races. This not only pose immense risks for the drivers, but also for uninvolved road users. The police therefore oppose the public to find witnesses and to obtain further information that can help prevent such dangerous activities.
It is essential that society as a whole remains aware and reports such risky actions in order to make road traffic safer and to hold the drivers responsible. The persistent problems with illegal car racing require a decisive procedure for law enforcement authorities in order to cope with the increasing challenges in the field of traffic safety.
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