Law enforcement in Wiesbaden are initiating measures
Illegal Street Race in Mainz-Kastel: Police Seek Witnesses
On Sunday, 31st August, an illegal street race took place on the Ludwigs ramp in Mainz-Kastel. The Westhessen Police Headquarters confirmed their response to the incident, which involved two men racing without a license.
The exact location of the street race remains the same, with the drivers overtaking other road users alternately on the left and right around midnight. The police were able to stop the vehicles shortly after the race, and both drivers' vehicles have been seized.
Investigations have been initiated against both drivers. The 22-year-old Audi A6 driver was found to be driving without a valid driver's license, and the Audi passenger was discovered to be illegally in Germany. No new information about the Audi driver's driving without a valid license or the Audi passenger's illegal status in Germany was provided in the latest report.
The BMW driver's identity and any potential penalties have not been disclosed in either the initial or the latest report. Similarly, no further details about the witnesses of the incident have been named or detailed in the available information.
The police are appealing for witnesses of the race to contact the 2nd Police Station in Wiesbaden. Their contact number is (0611) 345 2240. Witnesses who were observed by the police or possibly did not report themselves are encouraged to come forward with any information they may have.
The Westhessen Police Headquarters confirmed that they are taking this matter seriously and are working diligently to gather all the necessary evidence. They remind the public that such illegal activities pose a significant risk to road safety and will not be tolerated.
As the investigation continues, more details may become available. For now, the exact location of the street race on the Ludwigs ramp in Mainz-Kastel remains the same. The public is reminded to drive responsibly and to always obey traffic laws.