On Monday in Ried in der Riedmark, a 47-year-old driver simply drove straight ahead in a left bend, hit a hunting fence and ended up in hospital. An alcohol test on the man showed a “remarkable” three per mille.
The driver of the car – a 47-year-old Hungarian from Lower Austria – was driving on the L1412 towards Mauthausen on Monday around 5 p.m. In Ried in der Riedmark his journey ended abruptly: at a left bend the 47-year-old went straight, hit a Jähger fence and came to a stop on the fence.
Driver’s license gone, complaint there
The rescue operation took the driver to a hospital in Linz with injuries of an undetermined nature.
The man has had his driver’s license provisionally suspended: an alcohol test showed that he had a blood alcohol level of more than three per mille. Advertisement!
Source: Krone

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