Drunk driver ends up in a ditch – 1.9 per mille!
Drunk driver (39) causes accident in Prenzlau. 1.9 per mille, no injuries, road closed.

Drunk driver ends up in a ditch – 1.9 per mille!
On Wednesday afternoon, November 7th, 2025, an unusual traffic accident occurred on the L25 near Prenzlau. A 39-year-old driver who was heavily intoxicated put herself and others in danger when she drove her Kia off the road and landed in the ditch. She originally wanted to turn left into the entrance to Bündershof, but missed it by a few meters Northern Courier reported.
Fortunately, the driver was uninjured and was able to get out of her vehicle on her own. When the accident was recorded, the police officers immediately noticed a clear smell of alcohol. A subsequent breath alcohol test revealed an alarming 1.9 per mille. This temporarily put an end to the woman's driving - her driver's license was confiscated and the police ordered a blood test. Because of the incident, the road had to be closed briefly and the damage to property is estimated at around 4,000 euros. Rescue workers, fire brigade and police were quickly on site to bring the situation under control.
Be careful in traffic
Such incidents remind us all of the importance of avoiding alcohol while driving. The decision to get behind the wheel can endanger not only your own life, but also that of others. There really is something in the air - especially on days like these when giving up alcohol is the wiser option.
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But back to what is happening on the streets of Brandenburg - we should take seriously the lessons that reports like the one about the incident in Prenzlau teach us. An alcohol-free evening and the right decision can not only save your own life, but also that of others. That's why it always remains: safety first!