Serious motorcycle accident on B 452: Two drivers injured!
Rear-end collision on B 452 in the Werra-Meißner district: Two motorcyclists seriously injured, police are investigating.

Serious motorcycle accident on B 452: Two drivers injured!
On Friday morning, June 13, 2025, there was a serious rear-end collision on federal highway 452 between Eschwege and Reichensachsen involving two motorcyclists. Loud Tixio The incident happened around 9:40 a.m. when a group of three motorcyclists were traveling on the route.
A 68-year-old motorcyclist from Wegberg suddenly had to brake because he became aware of an accident on the opposite lane. Unfortunately, his 59-year-old companion recognized the braking maneuver too late and collided with the motorcycle in front. Both men fell and sustained serious injuries. Shockingly, they were then taken to local hospitals, while the third motorcyclist, who was able to brake in time, was uninjured. There was significant damage to the motorcycles involved.
Consequences of the accident
A little later, around 11:58 a.m., the first accident apparently led to another incident on the same route. Federal Highway 452 was temporarily closed after the accident, which led to traffic delays in the area. The Werra-Meißner police have started investigating the exact circumstances of the accident. Like that North Hesse Police Headquarters reported, all details will be carefully checked.
At this point you don't just want to look at the immediate consequences of such an accident. If you look at the general statistics, it is clear that traffic accidents are always a serious matter. The Federal statistics provides important data on road safety and serves as a basis for legislative measures, traffic education and the improvement of road infrastructure. It shows that there is a need for action when one considers the structures of accidents and the factors behind traffic accidents.
A call for caution
Such accidents should serve as a warning to all of us to reconsider our driving style and always be vigilant, especially when driving on a busy road. The numbers and statistics show that every road user can help increase road safety by driving carefully and with foresight.
We hope that the two injured motorcyclists recover quickly and wish all road users safer journeys on the roads. If you have any questions or information, you can contact the police press office on 05651/925-123.