Cyclist in Moosinning: Shocking truck accident injures woman!
In Moosinning, a truck injured a 64-year-old cyclist while turning. Time of accident: August 26, 2025, 2:50 p.m.

Cyclist in Moosinning: Shocking truck accident injures woman!
Something went wrong in Moosinning on Monday afternoon around 2:50 p.m. when a 64-year-old cyclist was seriously injured in an accident with a truck. The driver of the truck, who wanted to turn from Erdinger Straße into Dorfstraße and then into “Am Dorfen” street, apparently overlooked the cyclist when turning. This unfortunate situation meant that the cyclist was hit and fell while she was cycling past the truck on the sidewalk on the village street. Luckily she wasn't run over, but she suffered several broken bones that required immediate treatment. The emergency services took her to the hospital where she was treated. According to a report from the South German newspaper After a short conversation with the driver of a delivery truck that was blocking the junction, the truck driver drove on and then turned right.
We often hear about such tragic accidents, which are mainly caused by inattentive right-turners. A study of Mirror shows that cyclists are particularly often at risk during such maneuvers. Traffic statistics reveal that the causes of accidents are complex and cannot only be attributed to the behavior of individual road users. The infrastructure also plays an important role here.
Road safety in focus
Another important aspect is the overall social responsibility for road safety. As the statistics shows, such incidents are unfortunately no exception. Injuries and fatal accidents in urban areas are often the result of inadequate traffic education and inadequate infrastructure. The data collected provides important insights for future measures in areas such as legislation, road construction and vehicle technology.
The aim of comprehensive road traffic accident statistics is to understand the structure of accidents more clearly and to show the dependencies between the factors involved. Through differentiated information about accidents, those involved and the causes of accidents, preventative measures can be developed that are important not only for cyclists, but for all road users.