Cyclists fall: 1.4 per thousand and cell phone at the wheel in Salzburg!

Ein alkoholisierter Radfahrer stürzt in Salzburg, während er mit dem Handy hantiert. Sicherheitsfragen zur Promillegrenze für Radfahrer.
An alcoholic cyclist plunges in Salzburg while handling his cell phone. Security questions about the alcohol boundaries for cyclists. (Symbolbild/ANAGAT)

Cyclists fall: 1.4 per thousand and cell phone at the wheel in Salzburg!

In the night of June 19, 2025, a remarkable accident occurred in the city of Salzburg, which draws attention to the dangers of cycling under the influence of alcohol. A 20-year-old cyclist fell while he was handling his cell phone and had a blood alcohol content of 1.4 per thousand. The circumstances were confirmed by the police via [Salzburg24] (https://www.salzburg24.at/news/salzburg/stadt/14-promille-alko-radler-stuerzt-beim-hanten-mit-handy-in-stadt-Salzburg-Art-Art-Art-Art-Art-Art-Art-Art-Art-Art-Art-Art-art After the fall, medical care in the hospital was necessary, which impressively illustrates the danger situation.

As the incident shows, alcohol is also a serious problem for cyclists. According to the [Bussmeld catalog] (https://www.bussgeldkatalog.org/ alcohol-drogen-Bahrrad/), a alcohol limit of 1.6 per thousand applies to cyclists. Anyone who exceeds this risks points in Flensburg, a fine or even the order of a medical-psychological examination (MPU). Interestingly, the borders in other European countries are often between 0.0 and 0.8 per thousand. In Austria, discussions about a reduction in the alcohol boundaries could soon be 1.1 per thousand to increase security on the streets.

accident statistics and alcohol

According to the German traffic watch, alcohol -related accidents among cyclists are a growing problem. In 2021, cyclists made 33.3 % of the alcoholic accident participants with personal injury. But not only the statistics are alarming: 80 % of the cyclists concerned showed values ​​of over 1.1 per thousand. This number confirms that there is a need for action here. Hanting with a cell phone while driving only contributes to the risk of how the young Salzburg accident demonstrates.

alcohol is the second most common cause of accidents for cyclists. Younger people in particular often seem to be in a dangerous situation, since the bicycle is often used as a kind of replacement vehicle, especially after enjoying alcohol. This view could also ensure that accidents, like the last in Salzburg, become everyday life, if no longer raised awareness of the risks.

Enlightenment is required

The discussion about alcohol at the wheel - or in this case, on the handlebars of a bicycle - remains up to date. It is important that both cyclists and drivers remain aware of the dangers and deal responsibly with alcohol in order not to endure themselves and others. In addition, it is essential to consider the statistics and to question your own consumption to ensure that you do not feed in the dangerous areas of alcohol consumption.

As can be seen, a few glasses can turn good cycling pleasure into a serious danger. We hope that the 20-year-old's accident in Salzburg serves as a warning example and that everyone is responsible for staying safe in road traffic.

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OrtStadt Salzburg, Österreich
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