Serious accident in Ehingen: Cyclists fight for her life!

Schwerer Verkehrsunfall in Ehingen: 69-jährige Radfahrerin verletzt, Notarzt vor Ort. Unfallhergang und Sicherheitsaspekte im Fokus.
Serious traffic accident in Ehingen: 69-year-old cyclist injured, emergency doctor on site. Focus on the accident and safety aspects. (Symbolbild/NAGW)

Serious accident in Ehingen: Cyclists fight for her life!

Ehingen, Deutschland - On June 22, 2025, a serious traffic accident occurred in Ehingen, which shook the local community. At around 5:50 p.m., a 69-year-old cyclist was hit by a car when she crossed the road at the foot of the Hesselberg. The person who caused the accident, a 45-year-old driver, drove towards Wittelshofen when the accident happened. The cyclist was thrown into a trench by the collision and contracted serious injuries, including a traumatic brain trauma and an leg trauma. Her condition was classified as critical and it was flown to the clinic in Ingolstadt with a rescue helicopter, where her circulation is stable, but remain life -threatening risks.

When the accident occurred, an emergency doctor was accidentally on site and was able to provide first aid until the rescue workers arrived. Such incidents keep throwing a light on the challenges that cyclists face in road traffic.

bike accidents and their consequences

The conditions of the accident in Ehingen are not isolated. According to a study, an estimated 250 to 350 people per 100,000 in Germany have a traumatic brain trauma (SHT). Older people are often particularly affected, as in the case of the 69-year-old. The main reason for these injuries is falls, followed by traffic accidents in which cyclists are particularly at risk without a helmet.

The statistics show that over 32% of the traffic accident victims are cyclists without a helmet. This makes it clear how important security precautions are, especially for older people who are increasingly using e-bikes. The study points out that bicycle helmets should play a crucial role in protecting the safety in road traffic.

sad tendencies in cycling

The tragedy around the cyclist in Ehingen follows a number of heavy falls in cycling. Just a few days earlier, on Thursday, the 18-year-old Swiss cyclist Muriel Furrer succumbed to her injuries after a fall at the World Road Bike Championship in Zurich. She also had a heavy traumatic brain trauma and died in a hospital. Their fate illustrates the dangers associated with this sport. Furrer was considered a great talent and recently won a bronze medal at the mountain bike-European

The UCI and the organizational committee of the World Cup have spoken out of their condolences, and the incident has once again sparked discussions about the security in cycling. There have also been several tragic incidents in recent years, such as the deaths of André Drege and Gino Mäder, who have made the public aware of the risks in cycling.

The accidents that take place in both everyday traffic and professional cycling are urgent reminders. Preventive measures and the promotion of security are essential in both areas. Whether when cycling on traffic or in competitions, security must always be first.

How long can we watch without doing anything? The suggestions, such as training for safe mobility and the increased use of protective equipment, are not only recommendations, but also urgently necessary to reduce the number of injuries and to raise awareness. Every accident, every injured person is one too much and should move us to act.

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