Speeder crashes into house wall in Malschwitz – 35,000 euros in damage!
A 38-year-old driver exceeded the speed limit in Malschwitz on November 2, 2025 and caused a serious accident.

Speeder crashes into house wall in Malschwitz – 35,000 euros in damage!
In Malschwitz, an idyllic community in the Guttau region, on Sunday, November 2nd, 2025, a driver was caught red-handed for ignoring some of the traffic regulations while driving. According to reports from Sächsische.de The 38-year-old was driving at extremely high speeds and left the road in a sharp right-hand bend. His vehicle not only broke through a garden fence, but also crashed into a house wall.
The incident resulted in significant property damage, estimated at around 35,000 euros. A breath alcohol test showed a value of 0.90 mg/l for the desolate driver, which indicates a clear violation of the drinking driving regulations. Such incidents are alarming and a reminder of the importance of safe driving, especially given the increase in road accidents across the region.
Increasing accident numbers in focus
Reported on the general traffic situation and the increasing number of traffic accidents Saxony Police. In 2024, the number of motorized motorcycle riders who had accidents increased by 19% to a total of 2,291 people. Motorcyclists were particularly affected, with an increase of 20.1% to 777 people involved in accidents. Also noteworthy is the increase in small electric vehicle drivers, which rose by 23.1% in 2024.
Statistics show that cars are the main culprits in traffic accidents resulting in personal injuries, followed by cyclists and motorized two-wheelers. It is therefore essential not only to adhere to the traffic rules, but also to constantly question your own driving behavior.
What's next in Bautzen?
The reporting does not only happen in the context of these individual incidents. Informed daily Day24 about current developments in Bautzen and the surrounding area, be it about fire and police operations, bizarre everyday stories or political disputes in the city council. Intersections like these show how closely everyday life, security and the public interest are intertwined.
In the end, we can only hope that such incidents become less frequent and that all road users maintain good driving skills. Because what could be better than cruising through our beautiful streets without a care in the world?