Rapid escape: Drivers endanger pedestrians on Badstrasse!

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A driver raced an Audi from Süßen to Salach, endangering pedestrians and fleeing from the police. Looking for clues.

Ein Fahrer raste mit einem Audi von Süßen nach Salach, gefährdete Fußgänger und flüchtete vor der Polizei. Hinweise gesucht.
A driver raced an Audi from Süßen to Salach, endangering pedestrians and fleeing from the police. Looking for clues.

Rapid escape: Drivers endanger pedestrians on Badstrasse!

A dangerous incident occurred today on the roads between Süßen and Salach when a driver with an Audi A3 endangered numerous road users. According to a report by the SWP The driver drove at high speed and ignored all traffic regulations. A situation on Badstrasse was particularly risky when the driver almost ran over a pedestrian, which further underlined the dangerous nature of his driving.

The fugitive also damaged his vehicle at Fougerollesplatz before the police broke off the pursuit for safety reasons. It turned out that the Audi A3's license plate had been unstamped and had previously belonged to a Ford. The Mühlhausen police and traffic commissioner are asking for tips from the public in order to obtain further information.

Similar behavior in Frankfurt

This incident is not isolated. A similar frenzy occurred on November 17, 2024 on the A661 and A3 motorways in Frankfurt, where a gray Audi R8 challenged a civilian patrol at high speed. The driver ignored police instructions, resulting in risky overtaking maneuvers and dangerous lane changes. The vehicle collided with a guardrail on the side, but continued to drive. The civil investigators from the Autoposer, Raser and Tuner (KART) control unit ultimately decided to break off the pursuit in order to avoid further danger to other road users.

Due to these incidents, the police in Frankfurt are investigating illegal car racing, endangering road traffic and hit-and-runs. The driver of the Audi R8 is urgently wanted and the police have asked the public for help. Information can be reported by calling 069-755 46208 or any police station. These incidents highlight the recurring problem of reckless drivers who endanger not only themselves but also other lives.