Law enforcement seeks individuals with information
Reckless Taxi Driver in Düren Under Investigation
On August 14, 2025, a taxi driver in Düren, Germany, was reported for reckless driving in the city center. The incident occurred on Friedrichstraße, near the intersection of Oberstraße, around 12:05 PM.
According to an independent witness, the taxi driver, operating a Mercedes Benz E 200, intentionally ignored the red light at the entrance to Dechant-Vaassen-Straße and continued his journey. The witness described the taxi driver's behavior as grossly traffic-violating and reckless, as the driver overtook waiting vehicles at the entrance to Cologne Street, inserting himself in front of them.
The taxi driver's actions led to the initiation of a criminal investigation and the involvement of the traffic commission. The incident occurred on Hohenzollernstraße and Schützenstraße as well, according to witness statements. However, the taxi driver's identity is not disclosed in the available information.
The speed limit on Friedrichstraße, due to the nearby Südschule, is reduced to 30 km/h. The witness lost sight of the taxi at the entrance to Cologne Street, but reports suggest that the taxi continued its reckless drive on Hohenzollernstraße and Schützenstraße.
The police in Düren are seeking witnesses to the incident. Anyone who has observed the incident or can provide further information should call 02421 949 - 0. For further inquiries, contact the Düren Police Press Office at 02421 949-1100 or fax 02421 949-1199.
It is important to note that such reckless behavior on the roads can lead to severe accidents and endanger the lives of other road users. If you have any information regarding this incident, the police urge you to come forward and help ensure the safety of everyone in Düren's streets.
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