Friday, October 18, 2024

Young man short twice in 3 kilometers

A young man was neither drunk nor otherwise under the influence. Even so, he managed to go wrong twice in just 3.6 kilometers in Odense.

There was quite a bit of clean-up work waiting after he moved through the traffic in Odense on Thursday.

Or "moved" is perhaps as much said. For Funen Police informs TV2 Fyn that the young driver managed to drive the wrong way twice in just 3.6 kilometres.

The first time the man was briefly in the back of a car, which was too messy. And just a little later it was wrong again.

The media writes that.

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Because the man chose not to stop. Instead, he cut 3.6 kilometers further to another intersection, where he was responsible for an accordion arrangement with cars that was also too messy.

Once at the scene, the police investigation showed that the young man was neither under the influence of alcohol nor drugs. Just as luckily no other people were injured.

The police are now working on the idea that illness may have been the cause of the very poor traffic. According to the warden, it could be diabetes.

Should that theory turn out to be correct, it is not the first time that a sick driver has created chaos in traffic. However, there are also, conversely, the drivers who have tried to take advantage of the situation to escape.

A Lamborghini owner did that in 2020, among other things. Or at least he tried with some very 'contagious' coughs and sleep explanations. Read more about it here .

Read more about the police's work on the Danish roads right here!

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