Police stop Audi driver: driving without a license and insurance!

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Police check in Görlitz: 39-year-old driver without a valid driving license stopped on November 3rd. More details in the report.

Polizeikontrolle in Görlitz: 39-jähriger Fahrer ohne gültige Fahrerlaubnis am 3. November gestoppt. Weitere Details im Bericht.
Police check in Görlitz: 39-year-old driver without a valid driving license stopped on November 3rd. More details in the report.

Police stop Audi driver: driving without a license and insurance!

A sensational incident occurred in the Görlitz district late on Monday evening, November 3rd, 2025. A 39-year-old Audi driver from Poland was stopped during a police check at the Ludwigsdorf border crossing. How Sächsische.de Reportedly, the police discovered during the check that the driver did not have a valid driving license and that his vehicle was not compulsorily insured.

As is usual with such checks, the driver was prohibited from continuing his journey and a report was filed against him. During such police checks, it is important to remain calm and follow the officers' instructions. Drivers should have their vehicle documents and driver's license ready, even if they do not have to answer certain questions, such as whereabouts. This also emphasizes ADAC in its traffic regulations.

Consequences of traffic violations

The consequences of such an incident can be serious. The police are authorized to prohibit further travel and violations, such as not having a driving license, can result in severe fines. Drivers should also know that ignoring instructions to follow a police vehicle can result in a fine of 70 euros and one point in Flensburg.

In similar cases, warning fines can also be imposed if required safety items such as warning triangles or first-aid kits are not presented during checks. A fine of 60 euros or more generally requires a fine procedure, and the fine does not have to be paid immediately, which gives the affected drivers some breathing room to deal with it.

Rights of drivers

Drivers have rights that they should also respect during checks. For example, the police are not allowed to randomly search the vehicle; To do this, a search warrant is necessary or there must be imminent danger. Even if criminal offenses are suspected, drivers are not obliged to incriminate themselves. In such situations, it is advisable to seek legal advice to protect your rights, as stated in the guidelines of the ADAC is expressly highlighted.

The incident at the Ludwigsdorf border crossing shows once again how important it is to always drive with valid documents. Road users should be aware of their rights and responsibilities to avoid unpleasant surprises.