Individual on foot, averaging three calls per mile, places multiple distress calls
A 33-year-old man dangerously endangered traffic on the B32 in Ravensburg on Friday evening. The man, who was found to have over three times the legal limit of alcohol in his system, was spotted walking on a four-lane highway of a federal road in Ravensburg.
The incident was reported to the police, who received several emergency calls regarding the man's presence on the road. Upon finding him, the police took the man to the police station for further investigation.
The man did not have a car and his actions caused dangerous interference in road traffic. As a result, at least one near-accident was reported. The man's actions continued to cause disruption on the B32, with one driver having to brake sharply to avoid hitting him.
The police found the man shortly after receiving reports about his presence on the road. He was later handed over to his relatives. Investigations against the man for dangerous interference in road traffic are currently underway, but no further details about his identity or the outcome of the investigations have been provided.
The man's actions serve as a stark reminder of the dangers of drinking and walking on busy roads. It is essential for pedestrians to be aware of their surroundings and to take precautions to ensure their safety and the safety of others on the road.
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