Car wreck in Schwandorf: driver flees after collision!

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A driver in Schwandorf reported two damages to his vehicle on October 27, 2025. Witnesses wanted!

Ein Autofahrer in Schwandorf meldete zwei Schäden an seinem Fahrzeug am 27. Oktober 2025. Zeugen gesucht!
A driver in Schwandorf reported two damages to his vehicle on October 27, 2025. Witnesses wanted!

Car wreck in Schwandorf: driver flees after collision!

A small incident in Schwandorf last Sunday turned into a double challenge for a 26-year-old driver with Tunisian nationality. At around 4:45 p.m. he reported damage on Klosterstrasse after his parked car was hit by a 58-year-old driver. The friendly exchange of personal details followed, and the property damage was estimated at around 200 euros Central Bavarian reported.

Later that same day, around 6:50 p.m., police were called again to Klosterstrasse. After returning to his vehicle, the 26-year-old discovered that its left wing mirror had been damaged by an unknown person. He then didn't seem to care about the damage caused, amounting to around 300 euros, and simply ran away. Witnesses who observed the incident are asked to report to the Schwandorf police station.

When do you have to call the police?

But what should you do in the event of an accident? According to the guidelines of the ADAC It is not always necessary to call the police, especially in the case of minor accidents with minor property damage. Nevertheless, everyone involved should exchange their data and an accident report should be filled out. If a dispute arises or one of the parties wants the police, the other must accept this. Anyone who is not the owner of the vehicle must always notify the police.

Securing the scene of the accident is also particularly important. In the event of injuries or serious property damage, rapid police intervention is essential. This examines the scene of the accident, records personal details and vehicle data and clarifies any traffic violations. Incidentally, a question of guilt is not decided; This will later be taken over by the motor vehicle insurance companies.

A look at traffic accidents in general

In 2024, there were around 2.5 million road traffic accidents in Germany, although the number fell slightly compared to the previous year. The greatest tragedies often involve personal injury, with insufficient distance and inappropriate speed often identified as the main causes. A look at the statistics shows that 40% of alcohol-related accidents occurred in the same year, resulting in numerous injuries and even deaths. The Statista explains that Vision Zero, i.e. the goal of no more traffic fatalities by 2050, is being pursued.

In summary, road safety is a big issue that affects us all. The incidents in Schwandorf are a small but important example of the challenges that exist on our roads. It is therefore important to always be vigilant, treat each other with respect and, if in doubt, contact the police.