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Fewer traffic offenders from Saxony registered in Flensburg

The majority of those registered are men (archive photo). / Photo: Carsten Rehder/dpa
The majority of those registered are men (archive photo). / Photo: Carsten Rehder/dpa

Anyone who seriously violates traffic regulations receives points in Flensburg. The number of entries in the register from Saxony has decreased.

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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