At the beginning of the year, slightly fewer traffic offenders from Saxony were registered with the Federal Motor Transport Authority (KBA) in Flensburg than a year earlier. Around 372,000 road users were on the driving aptitude register, around 1.5 percent fewer than a year earlier, according to KBA data. Almost three quarters were men (around 264,000) and just under a quarter were women (around 87,500). For around five percent, the gender entry was diverse or unknown.
Germany-wide, around 10.12 million road users had an entry in the driving aptitude register, around 1.2 percent fewer than a year earlier. As expected, the highest number of points offenders were registered in the most populous federal states of North Rhine-Westphalia, Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg. The sharpest declines in the number of people recorded were in Hamburg (minus 3.1 percent) and Berlin (minus 2.8 percent).
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