Bagging success for Bergisch Gladbach. - A 35-year-old man collides an Audi into a mailbox while having a 2.6 blood alcohol level.
At roughly 8 pm, a 35-year-old man driving a VW tried to merge onto the traffic circle heading towards Tannenbergstraße, but failed to notice a 61-year-old man in an Audi who was already on the same traffic circle going in the direction of Buchholzstraße. The VW crashed into the Audi, veered off the road, and later collided with a mailbox and a resident's fence.
Both the Audi driver and his 51-year-old passenger, also from Bergisch Gladbach, sustained minimal injuries. They expressed their intention to seek medical attention themselves. The Audi was deemed inoperable and was towed away. Police observed clear signs of alcohol consumption in the 35-year-old VW driver. A breath test voluntarily taken by the man showed a reading of around 2.6 per mille. He was transported to a nearby hospital for more examination and to provide a blood sample. Law enforcement took the driver's license and the vehicle. Facing multiple charges, the man was placed under arrest.
The overall damage caused by the accident is expected to be within the low five-digit euro range. The traffic circle was temporarily shut down during the investigation.
This text is predicated on official information from the relevant authorities and used KI support in its creation.
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Source: symclub.org