A 41-year-old Innviertler would have caused considerable material damage on Friday evening in St. Roman at Schärding (Upper Austria). The man apparently climbed his vehicle and drove away. Not a good idea how it ends shortly thereafter! The car crashed into the leading pens, a wall and a distribution box.
The 41-year-old car driver from St. Roman traveled around 5:30 PM from his home community in the direction of Vichtenstein. Along L 1163 (Bollersberger Straße). In the case of a catch -up process, however, he suddenly lost control of the vehicle.
400 meters long accident path
The car hit and touched several conductors, a garage wall and a distribution box. The vehicle vehicle only stopped after about 400 meters. Parts were around everywhere that had to be collected by firefighters.
An Alomatt test performed by the driver failed positively: the Innviertler had 2.1 per thousand in his blood. How it came about is unknown. The driver’s license was temporarily removed from the unharmed man and he is reported to the Schärding district. The total damage took place on the car, cleaning up took a few hours.
Source: Krone

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