Old driver falls unconscious: car crashes into power box in Aschaffenburg!
A 78-year-old driver was taken to the hospital after an accident in Aschaffenburg when his car crashed into an electrical box.

Old driver falls unconscious: car crashes into power box in Aschaffenburg!
A worrying incident occurred at the bus station in Aschaffenburg. On December 2, 2025, a 78-year-old driver suddenly became unconscious while driving and lost control of his vehicle. Loud Primavera24 The car raced into a power distribution box without braking and stopped there. The force of the impact was enormous: one power box was completely torn out of the ground and another was badly damaged.
Fortunately, the passenger, the driver's wife, was uninjured. The 78-year-old was taken to the hospital for further examination; his state of health is currently unclear. Following the accident, the car had to be towed away. There were also short-term traffic disruptions in the area of the accident.
Traffic accidents in Aschaffenburg
A similar incident occurred on Auhofstrasse on November 10, 2025. Here a Skoda driver also left the road and crashed into a house wall and an electrical box. The vehicle overturned and landed on its roof. Fortunately, the driver and her daughter only suffered minor injuries and were taken to hospital for evaluation. The Aschaffenburg fire department secured the scene of the accident and redirected traffic while the damaged vehicle had to be towed away, reports My news.
These incidents are part of a larger problem. According to data from Destatis Road traffic accident statistics show that accidents in Germany vary greatly in both frequency and damage caused. The statistics help to gain a better understanding of the road safety situation and serve as a basis for measures in legislation, traffic education and road construction.
It is important that such accidents are taken seriously and appropriate measures are taken to increase road safety. This is the only way to prevent human lives and property from being endangered due to traffic accidents in the future.