E-scooter rider in Hagen involved in a collision with a car.
On Monday evening, September 15th, an electric scooter accident occurred on Boeler Straße in Hagen, Germany. The incident near Alexanderstraße involved a 57-year-old man riding an electric scooter.
According to the police, the man collided with a parked BMW X1 around 6:40 PM. The collision caused damage to the BMW's rear windshield, and the man sustained minor injuries.
Initial investigations suggest that the accident was caused by the man being under the influence of alcohol. The man admitted to consuming beer before the electric scooter ride. A voluntary breathalyzer test showed a result of approximately 1.0 g/L for the man, which is over the legal limit in Germany.
The police took a blood sample from the 57-year-old man at the police station for additional evidence. The blood sample results are yet to be confirmed, but they could potentially support the belief that the accident was indeed caused by the man being under the influence of alcohol.
The man was taken to the police station for further investigation following the accident. The police have initiated a thorough investigation into the electric scooter accident.
This incident serves as a reminder to always exercise caution and responsibility when using electric scooters, especially under the influence of alcohol. The police urge all road users to prioritise safety and follow traffic rules to prevent similar accidents from occurring.
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