Cyclist seriously injured in Arenshausen - alcohol-influenced fall!
Cyclist has a serious accident in Arenshausen: drunk driving, police are investigating. Cause of accident unclear, injured person taken to hospital.

Cyclist seriously injured in Arenshausen - alcohol-influenced fall!
Last night two incidents occurred in Germany in which cyclists caused serious accidents while under the influence of alcohol. Particular attention was paid to a 24-year-old man who injured himself in a fall in Arenshausen. Loud News Today The accident happened on Tuesday evening around 8:40 p.m. on Birkenweg in the direction of Halle-Kasseler-Straße. The teenager, who was obviously unable to stay on his feet, had to be taken to hospital in an ambulance after the fall. The causes of this accident are currently unknown, but it is clear that the cyclist was under the influence of alcohol, which resulted in a blood sample being taken for evidence in the hospital.
The police investigation is already underway, but so far there is no evidence of possible third-party influence. This raises questions about the conditions that led to this horrific incident and whether similar circumstances also led to another accident in Neuburg.
Another alcohol-related accident
Durch den Aufprall stürzte die Frau und zog sich eine Kopfverletzung zu.
The emergency services took the 75-year-old to the Neuburg Clinic, where the 42-year-old also had to appear for a blood sample. An alcohol test on him showed an alarming level of 1.7 per mille. He is now being investigated for endangering road traffic and negligent bodily harm. The material damage is estimated at around 50 euros.
Influence of alcohol while cycling
Why is it that this danger is often underestimated? More and more cyclists are being affected, particularly among those aged 35 to 54. It is all the more important to become aware and take your own alcohol consumption into account before getting on the bike. All cyclists are advised to make the responsible decision to leave their bikes when alcohol is involved. This is the only way we can protect ourselves and others on the road.