Traffic chaos in Ingolstadt: alert hit-and-runs and accidents!
Hit-and-run in Neuburg-Schrobenhausen: Witnesses wanted for incidents on October 13th and 14th, 2025. Information requested!

Traffic chaos in Ingolstadt: alert hit-and-runs and accidents!
An annoying incident occurred in Hohenwart that brought the Ingolstadt traffic police to the scene. On Friday, October 13th, a blue VW Polo with Eichstätter license plates was driven into the parking lot of the retirement home at Goethestrasse 13. However, the person responsible did not care about the damage of almost 4,000 euros and simply ran away. The police are now asking for information about this case. Reports can be received by calling 0841/9343-4410, as reported Nettle.
Hit and run, legally defined as “unauthorized leaving the scene of an accident” according to Section 142 of the Criminal Code, is often taken too lightly in society. It is important to know that everyone involved in the accident - even if they only partially caused it - has a number of obligations. This includes remaining at the scene of the accident for at least 30 minutes, leaving their personal details or reporting the incident to the police if the injured party is not present. In the case of damages of around 30 euros or more or in the case of personal injury, the amount of the damage does not matter. The penalties for hit and run can be wide ranging, from fines to imprisonment and even points in Flensburg, like Fines expert explained.
Damage due to accident
Beyond the legal obligations, general traffic accident statistics also reveal a worrying reality. Loud Destatis The data on the traffic safety situation is crucial for the development of measures in legislation, traffic education, road construction and vehicle technology. These statistics enable a better understanding of the causes and consequences of accidents in order to take more targeted measures to improve road safety.
Back to current events: On the same day that the VW Polo was damaged, there was another traffic accident in Ingolstadt. A 56-year-old motorcyclist who was driving his Suzuki VX 51 L had to stop due to traffic. However, an 80-year-old driver who was driving a Mercedes C220 did not recognize the situation in time and hit the motorcycle head-on. The motorcyclist suffered several bruises and minor burns. Fortunately, the driver was uninjured, but the damage to both vehicles totaled over 3,000 euros.
There was also a rear-end collision on the A9 near Stammham on Saturday morning when a 35-year-old saleswoman had to stop her Ford S-MAX at the construction site and a 36-year-old IT project manager drove into her in his BMW 120i. The saleswoman suffered minor injuries but did not want treatment on site. The traffic jam, which then covered many kilometers, was not without consequences; The damage to both vehicles exceeded 20,000 euros and both had to be towed away.
The persistently high number of traffic accidents recorded in the statistics makes it clear that there is a need for action here. At a time when traffic is becoming increasingly dense, it is essential to adhere to legal requirements and take responsibility in the event of an incident.