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Last Saturday, two motorists and two cyclists caused a car accident. During the investigation, it was found that the respective drivers were under the influence of alcohol.
The first accident occurred on Saturday, September 12, 2020, shortly after 1 pm A3 towards Basel. A 48-year-old motorist was driving her car, a red Nisssan Micra, at around 1.4 per thousand when she wanted to change lanes near Zeiningen. In doing so, you likely drove too fast and then turned too far in the wrong direction, causing your vehicle to roll, roll over and stop on the shoulder. The driver was injured and was taken to the hospital in an ambulance. The responsible prosecutor’s office in Laufenburg-Rheinfelden opened a criminal investigation and ordered a blood and urine sample. The driver had to surrender the driver’s license to the refusal authorities.
Another accident occurred in Niederrohrdorf on Hiltibergstrasse. A 40-year-old motorist stated that shortly after 4 pm, in the corner area, he hit the gas too hard. As a result, he lost control of his vehicle and collided with several edge guide posts. His vehicle then stopped at the adjacent green belt. As a result of the investigation, a positive breathalyzer test was also determined with this driver. He was traveling with around 2.6 per thousand. The responsible prosecutor’s office in Baden also opened a criminal investigation and ordered a blood and urine sample. His vehicle was impounded. He had to surrender his driver’s license on the spot.
Shortly after 6 p.m. a traffic accident occurred in Rupperswil
reported on Seetalstrasse. The handlebar of a 55-year-old bicycle fell off because it hit the sidewalk in the railroad underpass. The driver had to be taken to the hospital injured by the ambulance. This road user also had a positive breathalyzer test. So I was traveling with about 1.1 per thousand.
In Birrhard Shortly after 8pm on Birrfeldstrasse, a 42-year-old electric cyclist fell when he hit the sidewalk at a slight S curve. The driver had to be taken to hospital by the ambulance with moderate injuries. A positive breath alcohol test (1.8 per thousand) could also be found. The responsible prosecutor for Brugg-Zurzach opened a criminal investigation and ordered a blood sample. He also had to surrender his driver’s license.