Drunken driver Kracht in a motorhome: B192 closed for hours!
Drunken driver Kracht in a motorhome: B192 closed for hours!
Klink, Deutschland - Again and again excessive alcohol consumption brings drivers into trouble. A current example occurred on the B192 between Klink and Sietow in the Mecklenburg Lake District district. A 47-year-old woman, heavily alcoholic with a breath alcohol value of 2.4 per thousand, got on the wrong road and collided with a motorhome. Fortunately, the collision without injuries, such as the Süddeutsche Zeitung reported.
The total damage caused by this incident amounts to around 230,000 euros. Both the car of the person who caused the accident and the motorhome had to be towed. The B192 was completely closed for around three hours, which led to considerable traffic disorders in the region. Such situations repeatedly show the risk of alcoholic driving.
statistics in view
alcohol ride is a widespread problem in road traffic, which is worried in Germany. According to a study by the Federal Statistical Office, the period from 1995 to 2024 clearly shows the effects of alcohol consumption in traffic. From 2000 to 2020, an average of over 20,000 alcohol -related traffic accidents were registered in Germany annually. The numbers are still alarming and require continuous attention and education.
The current statistics, published on July 9, 2025, shows that despite stricter laws and increased controls, the number of these accidents could not be significantly reduced. However, a user account is required for detailed insights into these statistics to view the corresponding data on Statista
The collision on the B192 reminds us that responsible driving should be a high priority. Security in road traffic can only be secured by joint action and education about the dangers of alcoholic driving. Every accident, like that of the 47-year-old driver, illustrates that the risk of endangering not only itself, but also other road users should never be underestimated.
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