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Drunk cyclist in Delmenhorst, Poland, leads to road incident due to intoxication while cycling

Rural District of Wesermarsch - Police Station in Delmenhorst/Oldenburg - On September 1st, 2025, incidents occurred at the Delmenhorst police station

Collision in Delmenhorst: Intoxicated bicyclist disrupts traffic flow leads to accident, as...
Collision in Delmenhorst: Intoxicated bicyclist disrupts traffic flow leads to accident, as reported by Polish authorities

Drunk cyclist in Delmenhorst, Poland, leads to road incident due to intoxication while cycling

On September 1, 2025, a traffic accident occurred in Delmenhorst, Germany, on Bremer Street. The incident involved a cyclist and a Volkswagen.

According to the investigation conducted by the Police Inspectorate Delmenhorst/Oldenburg-Land/Wesermarsch, the driver of the Volkswagen is under investigation for suspected endangerment of traffic. This refers to the driver's actions leading to the accident.

The cyclist, a 56-year-old resident of Delmenhorst, was intoxicated at the time of the accident. However, it is important to note that the cyclist's breath alcohol content of 2.07 per mille during the investigation is not directly related to the investigation against the driver.

Despite being intoxicated, the cyclist was uninjured in the accident. On the other hand, the Volkswagen sustained estimated damages of 1,000 euros.

The accident took place at 18:50. The cyclist collided with the Volkswagen as it was exiting a driveway, despite having the opportunity to avoid it.

The investigation does not imply guilt, but rather the gathering of evidence to determine the facts of the case. The investigation against the driver was initiated following the traffic accident, and it is ongoing. Further details may be released as the investigation progresses.

The identity of the person being tried on suspicion of endangerment of traffic is not provided in the available search results.

For more information, please contact the Police Inspectorate Delmenhorst/Oldenburg-Land/Wesermarsch Press Office:

Phone: 04221-1559104 Email: [email protected] Homepage: https://t.co/aQZG7qf8EJ Social Media: https://x.com/Polizei_DEL

Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

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