A 68-year-old man in Kyoto City was suspected of violating the Road Traffic Act at a national high school relay road race held in Kyoto last month, alleging that he crossed the course by car without following the instructions of police officers who regulated traffic. The documents have been sent.

The document was sent to an unemployed 68-year-old man living in Nishikyo-ku, Kyoto, who was traffic-controlled at the National High School Ekiden Women's Race held in Kyoto on the 20th of last month, according to police. There is a suspicion of violating the Road Traffic Act for crossing the course without following the instructions of police officers.



As a general car entered the course, the athletes were forced to avoid contact with the car, but no one was injured.



It is unusual for a driver to be sent a document for not complying with traffic regulations at a relay race.



In response to a police investigation, the man admitted the charges and said, "I was frustrated because I was thinking of going home early. There was a distance between the runners and I thought it was okay." is.