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Increased Registrations of Traffic Violators from Thuringia in Flensburg

Increased registration of traffic offenders from Thuringia in Flensburg

Traffic Troublemakers in Thuringia: A Slight Surge in Flensburg Registrations

Increased Registrations of Traffic Violators from Thuringia in Flensburg - Increased Registrations of Traffic Violators from Thuringia in Flensburg

Here's a lowdown on the traffic Offender Registry folks in Thuringia, particularly those with points for severe driving violations, as seen in Flensburg—a place you might know. According to stats from the Federal Motor Transport Authority (KBA), as of the New Year, a total of 198,633 Thuringians were listed in the registry. That's a minor 0.2% boost compared to the previous year.

Among the federal states, Thuringia, along with Hesse, was the only one experiencing a slight uptick in traffic offenders. On a broader scale, the number of such offenders nationwide dropped by 1.2% to approximately 10.1 million.

Now, you might wonder who these offenders were. Mostly men, to be precise! A staggering 148,602 Thuringian men found themselves on the registry, while 46,701 women joined their male counterparts. The gender details were unknown or diverse in the rest of the cases.

  • Traffic Disruptions
  • Thuringia
  • Flensburg
  • Federal Motor Transport Authority
  • KBA
  • Traffic Offender Registry
  • Men in Trouble (Just kidding, but you get the idea!)
  • Women on the Record
  • Registry Numbers
  • Erfurt (For good measure, why not mention the Thuringian capital?)
  • The traffic disruptions in Flensburg, a part of Thuringia, seem to have slightly increased, reflected in the boost of traffic offenders registered in the city.
  • The Thuringian capital, Erfurt, also falls under the jurisdiction of the Federal Motor Transport Authority (KBA), responsible for maintaining the Traffic Offender Registry.
  • As of the New Year, the number of men in Thuringia, listed in the Traffic Offender Registry, surpassed the number of women, with 148,602 men and 46,701 women registered, contributing to a total of 198,633 Thuringians on the registry.

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