The motorist caused a second accident in Germany a little later, around 10 a.m. He confirms that he was the one who drove the Range Rover in question on the day and at that time. After the incident, the man had to take a breath test, which showed that he had a blood alcohol level of 1.15 during the accident in Germany. The German police confiscated the man’s driver’s license and sent him back to the Netherlands in a taxi. He was also banned from driving in Germany.