Two drivers were taken into custody Sunday after separate incidents involving impaired driving on the A50 highway in the Netherlands, according to reports.
The first incident occurred around 2:30 a.m. Near Arnhem, where a driver collided with a truck, police stated. Shortly after, a second driver was apprehended after a serious crash near Apeldoorn.
The second driver, a 23-year-old, sustained no injuries despite the extensive damage to his vehicle, local authorities reported. The vehicle was totaled in the collision.
Police described both drivers as “hardleerse,” a Dutch term indicating persistent or unteachable behavior, suggesting a history of similar offenses. The incidents underscore ongoing concerns about impaired driving and road safety in the region.
Further details were released by police, but no additional information was immediately available.