Racing moped driver in Pulsnitz: Pedestrians in mortal danger!
A moped driver endangered a pedestrian in Pulsnitz. The police are looking for witnesses to the incident on July 8, 2025.

Racing moped driver in Pulsnitz: Pedestrians in mortal danger!
A disturbing incident caused a stir in Pulsnitz on the night of Tuesday to Wednesday. An unknown moped driver endangered a pedestrian on Großröhrsdorfer Straße at 11:35 p.m. by driving recklessly on the sidewalk towards the city center. The pedestrian had to swerve to avoid a collision Tixio reported. The moped driver fled at high speed and acted as if nothing had happened.
Witness information is now required because the driver was wearing a conspicuous red jacket and was of strong build. A white helmet with a black line adorned his head. What is particularly worrying is that the moped was not only unregistered, but also had defective lighting. Anyone who has information about this incident should definitely contact the police in Kamenz or other police stations in order to possibly help clarify the matter, confirmed Media service Saxony.
Road safety in focus
Addiction pressure on road safety has been a recurring theme in the recent past, especially after reports of dangerous maneuvers in road traffic. As the case of the moped driver in Pulsnitz makes clear, there is a need for action to prevent such reckless driving. This is in line with the Federal Government's “Road Safety Program 2021 to 2030”, which aims to increase safety on the roads. A crucial goal that is also highlighted in the annual accident prevention reports, such as Mobility Forum explained.
Overall, according to the accident prevention report, the traffic situation in Germany is an important issue that needs to be continuously evaluated and improved. Incidents like these show that the responsibility of all road users is crucial to ensuring safety on our roads.
The police are eager to receive information from the public, because without witnesses it is often difficult to solve dangerous traffic situations. Therefore: See something, say something!