He did not obey the police's "stop" warning and was found to be without a license and with a blood alcohol level of 3.24 per mille.

The incident took place on the E-90 Highway in the Tacin neighborhood. According to reports, teams from the Aksaray Provincial Police Department's Public Security Branch, Theft and Homicide Bureau, who were patrolling the neighborhood, noticed a jeep with license plate 68 KV 444 driving uncontrollably. The teams issued a "stop" warning to check the possibility that the driver might be drunk. The driver ignored the warning and began to accelerate, which initiated a chase between the police and the driver. Police teams conducted a controlled, long-distance pursuit to ensure the safety of both traffic and the fleeing driver, and to prevent any accidents. During the chase, which began on the E-90 Highway, the driver veered into side streets in the Tacin neighborhood to elude the police. Continuing his escape at speed, endangering traffic, the driver at one point hit the left front tire of the vehicle on the corner of the curb. As a result of the impact, the vehicle's left front tire burst, and the driver continued to flee despite this. After a while, the tire disintegrated, completely sheared off the rim, and was thrown onto the road. The driver, still clinging to the rim, refused to give up trying to escape. The chase ended when the driver mistook the road for a road and crashed.
Seeing that the driver of the stopped vehicle was a woman, the police teams approached the incident with even greater sensitivity and tried to get the woman, AA (26), out of the vehicle. The driver, who refused to get out, was subjected to a breathalyzer test by the traffic police who arrived at the scene. The driver's blood alcohol level was found to be 3.24 per mille, six times the legal limit. The woman, who was tried to persuade her to get out of the vehicle by the police officers, did not get out for a long time, but was taken out by a friend she had called to the scene. This time, the woman resisted getting into the police vehicle and made the police officers and her friend sweat. After trying for minutes, the teams finally persuaded the driver to get into the police vehicle. During the questioning of the driver, it was revealed that he did not have a driver's license, and the driver was fined 27,944 lira for driving without a license and drunk driving, and 18,677 lira for the owner of the vehicle. The vehicle was banned from traffic and towed to a parking lot. The drunk driver underwent a medical check at the Aksaray Training and Research Hospital Emergency Room and was taken to the police station for questioning. Legal proceedings have been initiated regarding the incident.
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