70-year-old overlooks 11-year-old: accident on Wittelsbacherstrasse!
In Rosenheim, an 11-year-old boy was hit by a car and injured in an accident on Wittelsbacherstrasse.

70-year-old overlooks 11-year-old: accident on Wittelsbacherstrasse!
A serious accident occurred on November 11, 2025 at around 12:30 p.m. on Wittelsbacherstrasse in Rosenheim. An 11-year-old boy was trying to cross the street when he was hit by a driver. Loud Rosenheim24 The 70-year-old driver apparently did not notice the situation and was driving into the city when the collision occurred.
Despite braking, the driver was unable to avoid the collision and the vehicle hit the boy with the right wing mirror. The impact was so violent that the boy fell to the ground and sustained injuries. The emergency services took him to the Rosenheim Clinic for outpatient treatment.
Investigation and property damage
The damage to the driver's car amounts to around 500 euros. An investigation was initiated against the 70-year-old for negligent bodily harm, which underlines the seriousness of the incident. The Passauer Neue Presse also describes that the boy wanted to cross Wittelsbacherstrasse from Herzog-Heinrich-Strasse, an indication that perhaps better traffic regulations for pedestrians would be necessary.
Accidents like this also raise questions about road safety. Children are often at risk when crossing the street, especially in urban areas. Drivers should therefore be particularly considerate and attentive.
The value of mobility
In another context, mobility is essential for many people. A car is sometimes the only way to get to work, school or important appointments. This is particularly true for families, single parents and people with limited opportunities. How Dollarsprout reports, there are initiatives that offer free vehicles, especially for people who cannot afford a car. This could change some lives by making it easier to access important resources.
Overall, incidents like these remind us that road safety must be a top priority in our cities. The affected families or individuals need support in difficult times, whether through organizations that offer free cars or through social services that help achieve mobility. We should all have a good knack for being more careful on the roads.