Accident on B36 in Karlsruhe: Car hits lamppost - traffic jam in sight!

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Accident on the B36 in Karlsruhe-Mühlburg on October 29, 2025 leads to a traffic jam; one person injured, vehicle towed.

Unfall auf der B36 in Karlsruhe-Mühlburg am 29. Oktober 2025 führt zu Stau; eine Person verletzt, Fahrzeug abgeschleppt.
Accident on the B36 in Karlsruhe-Mühlburg on October 29, 2025 leads to a traffic jam; one person injured, vehicle towed.

Accident on B36 in Karlsruhe: Car hits lamppost - traffic jam in sight!

On Wednesday, October 29, 2025, there was an accident on the B36 in Karlsruhe-Mühlburg around 3 p.m., which caused quite a traffic jam. A single car crashed into a lamp post. Fortunately, the injuries of one person, who suffered minor injuries in the incident, were minor. But the small accident led to significant traffic disruptions in the direction of Neureut ka-news reported. Police expected the affected roadway to be cleared within half an hour while the vehicle waited to be towed.

Accidents like this, in which people are injured or property is damaged, are part of the traffic accident statistics recorded by the police in Germany. Road traffic accidents are not only dangerous, they also need to be documented so that a clear picture of the traffic situation is created. The police are required by law to report all accidents in which they are involved. However, accidents in which no police were called in are often ignored, which is known as the unreported number of accidents. This number of unreported cases generally decreases the more serious the accidents are Statistics BW explained.

Accident statistics at a glance

So what are the traffic accidents in our region? In general, many accidents are recorded by the police, but smaller incidents often escape statistics. This often applies to solo accidents or situations in which the parties to the accident come to an amicable agreement. It is important that every road user is aware of their responsibility in order to avoid dangerous situations.

But did you know that there is a certain amount of bureaucracy among Italian citizens living abroad? They have the option of registering in the AIRE (Anagrafe degli Italiani Residenti all’Estero) via an online system. Information about this can be found on the official website of the Italian consulates, such as at Almost It. If you want to submit an application here, you should have all kinds of documents ready, including Italian ID cards and proof of residence.

Important: The information must be entered precisely and as noted in the passport. The aim of this registration is to allow Italian citizens living outside their home country to be recorded in official statistics and databases. This also gives them better access to consular services.

Overall, today shows how quickly unplanned events can occur in traffic and at the same time how important it is to take bureaucratic processes seriously, especially for those who live in a foreign country. No matter whether you're in a traffic jam or applying online, it pays to be well prepared!