Three drivers arrested in Andorra for drunk driving after weekend crashes
Police detained three men for high blood alcohol levels following minor collisions in Canillo, El Serrat, and snowy conditions; no injuries reported.
Key Points
- 24-year-old in Canillo crashed into parked cars on CG-2; BAC 1.87 mg/l.
- 52-year-old veered off CG-3 in El Serrat; BAC 1.53 mg/l.
- 30-year-old struggled in snow; BAC 1.85 mg/l.
- All incidents involved no injuries; police stress impaired driving risks.
**Police arrest three drivers in Andorra over the weekend for high blood alcohol levels following separate accidents.**
Andorran police detained three men at the weekend after they were found driving with blood alcohol levels well above the legal limit, each involved in a minor collision.
On Saturday night in Canillo, a 24-year-old man lost control of his vehicle while driving uphill on the CG-2 road. He collided with two parked cars in a material damage accident. Officers tested him at the scene and recorded a blood alcohol reading of 1.87 mg/l, leading to his arrest, according to a police statement issued on Monday morning.
The previous night, Friday in El Serrat, a 52-year-old driver veered off the right side of the CG-3 road in another material damage incident. When police arrived, they administered a breath test that showed 1.53 mg/l, resulting in further action.
Early Saturday morning, a 30-year-old man was stopped after struggling to drive properly in snowy conditions. His breath test returned a reading of 1.85 mg/l, and he was detained.
All three cases highlight ongoing road safety concerns amid winter weather, with police emphasising the dangers of impaired driving. No injuries were reported in any of the incidents.
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