Peterborough drink driver banned from driving for 20 months

He crashed into a zebra crossing sign

Author: Julie CastonPublished 2nd Apr 2025

A Peterborough man has been banned from driving after he crashed into a road sign while under the influence.

Marcel Holub, aged 26, was driving a black Volkswagen Golf in Lincoln Road, Peterborough, at about 12.20am on 8th March, when he turned into Burghley Road.

As he did so he crashed into a zebra crossing sign.

A member of the public flagged down a nearby police car and Holub was breathalysed.

As well as failing the test, officers discovered he was uninsured.

At a police station, Holub provided another positive breath test which gave a reading of 74, with the legal limit being 35.

On Wednesday (25 March), at Peterborough Magistrates’ Court, Holub, of Padholme Road, Peterborough, was banned from driving for 20 months, having pleaded guilty to driving when above the legal alcohol limit, driving with no insurance and driving without due care and attention.

PC James Brand said:

“Holub was lucky he hit a sign as opposed to a pedestrian or another road user. I don’t need to say how dangerous drink driving is and this case exemplifies it.”

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