As of: March 25, 2024, 11:17 a.m
By: Katarina Amtmann
Comments
Press
Split
A drunken man caused an accident on the highway near Mellrichstadt.
A woman was taken to hospital injured.
Mellrichstadt - A 60-year-old was driving his van on the highway with an alcohol level of 4.5 per mille and caused an accident.
(By the way: Our Bavaria newsletter informs you about all the important stories from the Free State. Sign up here.)
Motorway near Mellrichstadt: Man with 4.5 per mille causes accident
On Saturday he crashed his vehicle into a construction site near Mellrichstadt, in the Rhön-Grabfeld district, as the traffic police announced on Monday (March 25).
A driver who drove over the displaced parts skidded.
She was taken to hospital injured.
A man caused an accident.
A subsequent breath alcohol test showed a value of 4.5 per mille (symbolic image).
© IMAGO / onw-images
You can always read all the news from all over Bavaria with us. News and stories from the Free State can also be found on our Merkur Bayern Facebook page.
4.5 per mille: Investigations against drivers are ongoing
A breath alcohol test on the person who caused the accident showed a level of more than four per mille.
A blood sample was also taken.
The police have now launched an investigation against the man for endangering road traffic.
(came/dpa)
You can find more news in our brand new Merkur.de app, now in an improved design with more personalization functions.
Direct download, more information can be found here.
Are you an enthusiastic user of WhatsApp?
Merkur.de will now keep you up to date via a new Whatsapp channel.
Click here to go directly to the channel.
My news
The wave of bankruptcies continues: cult beverage manufacturer is insolvent
On Princess Victoria's name day: Prince Oscar steals the show
Skoda's novelty with a combustion engine impresses fans - read “It's sustainable”.
Motorcyclist from Munich has to return on foot - and takes out anger on construction yard employees
Sad background: WDR presenter says goodbye after 16 years of reading
Deutsche Bahn announces drastic changes to regional trains
The editor wrote this article and then used an AI language model for optimization at her own discretion. All information has been carefully checked.
Find out more about our AI principles here.