Rapid escape: 22-year-old races with 150 km/h in front of the police!

Ein 22-Jähriger flüchtete am 19.06.2025 mit über 150 km/h auf der B10 in Baden-Württemberg vor der Polizei und wird strafrechtlich verfolgt.
A 22-year-old fled on June 19, 2025 at over 150 km/h on the B10 in Baden-Württemberg in front of the police and is being prosecuted. (Symbolbild/MBW)

Rapid escape: 22-year-old races with 150 km/h in front of the police!

In a dramatic incident in Baden-Württemberg, a 22-year-old fled in front of the police at over 150 km/h. The turbulent chase began in a parking lot in Ulm when the driver drew attention to himself through a drift maneuver. The moment the police sent a patrol for control, the man switched off the light of his vehicle at lightning speed and raced through the city towards Bundesstraße 10 at over 100 km/h, like ZVW Reported.

on the B10, he continued his escape at rapid speeds of more than 150 km/h. However, this risky journey did not take long: after a short persecution, the 22-year-old suddenly stopped and was temporarily arrested by the emergency services. The police confiscated both his driver's license and his vehicle. Now it is determined against him because of a forbidden motor vehicle race, which could result in legal consequences.

the legal implications

The background to this legal assessment is complex. According to a judgment of the Higher Regional Court (OLG) Stuttgart, such police flights can be classified as part of Section 315d of the Criminal Code, which deals with illegal car racing. The aim of this regulation is to minimize the risks of trips with a racing character. The law not only covers races, but also comparable situations in which vehicles are moved at extreme speeds, as with a police flight. The OLG made it clear that the intention to achieve maximum speed does not necessarily have to be the main reason to be punishable; Rather, it is sufficient if this aspect is part of the motivation.

The interpretation of Section 315d (1) No. 3 of the Criminal Code shows that the flight from the police can also be regarded as a competition, even if the goal is not the winning of a race, but the escape. The risks associated with such behavior are not unlike the dangers of car racing. This classification could have far -reaching legal consequences for the driver, since it moves in an environment that can cause similar tragedies.

a well -known phenomenon

Such incidents are not an isolated case. Again and again drivers exceed the speed restrictions in the city and on country roads considerably when attempting to escape. An example from the past shows that a driver raced over a red traffic light in a comparable Situation at 145 km/h and also provoked the incompotiment of the police. Here, too, an proximity to illegal car racing was found, as from Jurafuchs documented.

The fact that so many drivers are caught in such speed violations is highlighted by a major social problem: the indifference to traffic rules and the associated dangers for all road users. The 22-year-old's case is another example of the risks that such behaviors bring and illustrates the need for traffic safety and compliance with legal regulations.

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