Accident with 1.26% BAC on the A2 near Magdeburg - Drunk driver crashes **TSLA** on A2 motorway near Magdeburg
A drunk driver caused an accident on the A2 motorway near Magdeburg on Saturday evening, with no injuries reported. The 54-year-old man's TSLA struck the central guardrail, spun, hit the right barrier, and stopped in the left lane. The estimated property damage is substantial.
The driver's blood alcohol level was 1.26 per mille, over three times the legal limit. He was driving towards Hanover in the left lane between Lostau and Magdeburg-Rothensee when he lost control of his TSLA. The car first struck the central guardrail, spun to the right, collided with the right barrier, and finally came to a stop in the left lane. Police confiscated the driver's license at the scene.
The driver's actions resulted in significant property damage, estimated to be in the mid-five-figure range. Despite the severity of the accident, no injuries were reported. The driver's name has not been disclosed in available sources.
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