Consulted on various matters by the Commission:
Ludwigshafen, Germany - Traffic checks conducted at the Ludwigshafen Police Headquarters' Schifferstadt Police Station and South Station between Wednesday night and Thursday morning resulted in several findings.
The checks, which took place between 00:45 and 01:30, saw a total of 14 vehicles inspected. During this period, two instances of drivers not wearing seatbelts were recorded, and two defect reports were issued to vehicle drivers.
The traffic checks were carried out meticulously, with the aim of ensuring road safety and compliance with traffic regulations. The checks were conducted at the Ludwigshafen Police Headquarters, with the South Station being the specific location.
For those seeking more information about the traffic checks, inquiries can be directed to Ludwigshafen Police Headquarters. The headquarters can be contacted at Schifferstadt Police Station via the contact number 06235 / 495-4209 (or -0). Alternatively, email inquiries can be sent to [email protected].
The official website for Ludwigshafen Police Headquarters is www.polizei.rlp.de/pd.ludwigshafen, providing a wealth of information and updates about the department's activities.
It is important to note that the search results do not provide information about the name of the head of the Ludwigshafen Police Headquarters who conducted the traffic controls at Südbahnhof on Thursday evening between 00:45 and 01:30.
The traffic checks were carried out to maintain a safe and orderly traffic environment in Ludwigshafen, and the results underscore the importance of adhering to traffic regulations and wearing seatbelts while driving.
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