Woman injured because of deer before Langenbach accident – ​​car totaled!

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Traffic accident near Langenbach on October 19, 2025: A woman was slightly injured when she avoided a deer. Deployment of fire and rescue services.

Verkehrsunfall bei Langenbach am 19.10.2025: Eine Frau verletzte sich leicht, als sie einem Reh auswich. Einsatz von Feuerwehr und Rettungsdienst.
Traffic accident near Langenbach on October 19, 2025: A woman was slightly injured when she avoided a deer. Deployment of fire and rescue services.

Woman injured because of deer before Langenbach accident – ​​car totaled!

On the night of October 19, 2025, there was a traffic accident on state road 2350, just after the turnoff to the district road in the direction of Moosburg an der Isar. A 35-year-old woman from the municipality of Hörgertshausen (Freising district) turned her vehicle, an Opel, around midnight to avoid a deer. She lost control and collided with the left guard rail. Despite the severity of the accident, she was taken to hospital by emergency services with only minor injuries. However, the car was a total loss, meaning it could no longer be repaired. The wreckage was removed by a towing service while the fire brigades from Langenbach and Freising were on site to clean up any spilled fuel. This reports Pfaffenhofen Today.

Traffic accidents like this are unfortunately an everyday reality on our roads. According to current statistics from Destatis The recording of accident events is not only important for monitoring traffic safety, but also for deriving political measures. The comprehensive statistics on traffic accidents form the basis for legislation, traffic education and road construction. This makes it transparent under which conditions accidents occur and which factors play a role.

Current traffic safety situation

Statista ist der Trend zum Absinken der Verkehrstoten erfreulich, jedoch stagniert dieser seit einigen Jahren.

The numbers associated with accidents involving wildlife are particularly alarming. In 2024, the authorities counted 2,412 accidents of this type alone, which often occur due to braking or evasive maneuvers. E-bikes and e-scooters are also a growing risk, as the increasing number of accidents shows. With 26,057 people injured or killed among e-bike riders, it is clear that there is a need for action here.

The tragic incidents such as the recent accident in Langenbach show once again how important it is to increase road safety and make people aware of the dangers lurking on the road. The “Vision Zero” goal of zero traffic deaths by 2050 remains a challenging but necessary agenda in European transport policy.