Alcohol can trigger fatigue very quickly. And when you are 19 years old, the nod track on the Helsingor motorway is obviously an obvious bed.
On the night of Thursday, motorists on the Helsingor motorway probably got something close to the shock of their lives. A mere 19-year-old man from Hillerod had chosen to sleep off his intoxication in the groove.
Specifically, he had fallen over in the nod track around Gentofte. Several motorists could tell the police around 03.30.
That's what Sjællandske writes.
Once there, the young man explained that he was on his way to Hillerod on foot. He had intended to do that along the highway.
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However, it is neither a good idea nor, for that matter, legal. Therefore, the young man was arrested and taken to the station, where he could sleep off the rest of his intoxication.
According to the media, he was released on Thursday morning, and that without the Nordsjælland Police immediately wanting to charge him with anything.
It is far from the first time that something has happened on the Danish motorways that should not be on such roads at all.
Back in June last year, it was also past 03 in the morning when the South Zealand and Lolland-Falster Police caught sight of a motorist. This time on the Sydmotorvejen and that after a very long trip in the wrong direction. Read more about that case here .
Read more about the police's hunt for drivers both in Denmark and abroad right here!