Police stop reckless drivers in Görlitz – without a driver’s license!
Current police reports from Görlitz on November 5, 2025: traffic accidents, driving without a license and intoxicants.

Police stop reckless drivers in Görlitz – without a driver’s license!
An ordinary day in the Görlitz region revealed a worrying road traffic situation on November 5, 2025. As the Sächsische.de According to reports, the police had to clarify several incidents that lit up the darkness of the night.
In Seifhennersdorf, a 54-year-old Ford driver was targeted by officers several times. He was held up on Viebigstrasse both in the morning and in the afternoon. The reason? A missing driving license! The police took the matter seriously, filed a report and confiscated the key to the vehicle. Driving without a valid driver's license is an offense that is always punished consistently in the region.
Life-threatening driving maneuvers
But that wasn't all. On Friday evening, a week earlier, a 62-year-old Opel driver was pulled out of traffic on the A4 between Dresden and Görlitz because he had not only skipped his driving license but was also driving drunk. Witnesses reported a chaotic driving style in which he drove in serpentine lines and almost hit another driver after overtaking him. Tag24.de documented that the rapid test showed just under two per thousand. A serious offense that the police could not ignore.
The combination of drunk driving and no driver's license leads to serious consequences: The police took the driver to have his blood drawn and initiated an investigation for dangerous driving, not only against the law, but also against the compulsory insurance law. Fortunately, his more than questionable driving style ensured that he was stopped in time.
Legal basis and penalties
A look at the legal regulations shows that there are clear alcohol limits when driving under the influence of alcohol. Loud ADAC.de There is an absolute alcohol ban of 0.0 per mille for novice drivers and people under the age of 21, while from 1.1 per mille you are absolutely unfit to drive. The penalties are harsh: habitual violations can result in fines, points in Flensburg and even the revocation of your driver's license.
Driving under the influence of alcohol is not only a danger to yourself, but also to other road users. With a clear legal framework, the legislature wants to make roads safer and prevent unpleasant surprises for those involved in an accident. Far too often it turns out that the interaction of alcohol and cars not only puts a strain on your own nerves, but also those of others.
The incidents in Görlitz are a serious wake-up call to all drivers to be aware of the responsibility they have on the road. The goal remains clear: drive safely on the region's roads.