Shocking traffic accident in Godlsham: man injured and €18,000 in damage!
Two car accidents in the Rottal-Inn district: One slightly injured and four seriously injured, including a child. Property damage amounting to 18,000 euros.

Shocking traffic accident in Godlsham: man injured and €18,000 in damage!
On Friday, August 10th, 2025, a traffic accident occurred in Godlsham in the Rottal-Inn district. A 37-year-old man from Wittibreut was driving his car on the PAN 4 county road towards Godlsham when he wanted to turn left onto St 2324. However, he overlooked a 63-year-old man from Triftern who, coming from Tann, also wanted to turn left onto PAN 4 on St 2324. The two vehicles collided. The Wittibreuter was slightly injured, but hospitalization was not necessary. The material damage amounts to around 18,000 euros, as stated Press News report.
A few months earlier, on May 4, 2025, a more serious accident occurred in Wittibreut. A car with four occupants crashed into a tree, seriously injuring all four people, including an eleven-year-old child. The 18-year-old driver of the group lost control of the vehicle that morning and drove off the road. Firefighters were necessary to free some of the trapped occupants. All of the injured were then taken to hospital. An expert was called in to determine the cause of the accident, while two rescue helicopters were in action n-tv reported.
Traffic accidents in Bavaria: A look at the numbers
On the other hand, the number of cyclists killed increased from 85 in 2023 to 94 in 2024. This shows that cycling in particular continues to be a problem. Herrmann announced that he would improve the cycling infrastructure with 1,500 kilometers of new cycle paths by 2030. At the same time, he emphasized that accidents under the influence of drugs have increased, especially after the legalization of cannabis. To further increase safety on the roads, targeted measures will be planned for 2025 that will focus on the safety of children and seniors while cycling and include increased speed controls, the report says Stmi Bavaria.