Rear-end collision in the Maxicenter: public bus collides with vehicles!

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Accident in the Werries roundabout: Three vehicles, including a bus, were involved. One person slightly injured.

Unfall im Kreisverkehr Werries: Drei Fahrzeuge, darunter ein Linienbus, beteiligt. Eine Person leicht verletzt.
Accident in the Werries roundabout: Three vehicles, including a bus, were involved. One person slightly injured.

Rear-end collision in the Maxicenter: public bus collides with vehicles!

An exciting Friday lunchtime in Werries: On July 18, 2025, there was a rear-end collision in the roundabout at the Maxicenter shopping center at around 11:30 a.m. Three vehicles were affected, including a bus. Fortunately, one person was slightly injured. However, the incident caused some delays as Ostwennemarstrasse was temporarily closed and traffic came to a standstill. To get traffic moving again, police removed some bollards at the West Press Arena, allowing cars to flow through the parking lot. The roundabout was finally reopened at around 12:20 p.m., so the situation calmed down. A sad incident also moves people's minds: a grave in the Catholic cemetery in Hamm was damaged, and the police are asking for information about the possible perpetrators.

Accidents like this don't stand alone. As the Day24 reports, the high volume of traffic in cities like Berlin is everyday business. Accidents occur there every day, often due to speeding and insufficient safety distance. Our streets also reflect a similar problem when it comes to road safety.

The reality of accident statistics

But what is behind the numbers? The statistics shows that traffic accidents are not just isolated cases, but are a nationwide problem. Their thorough analysis serves to develop effective measures in legislation as well as in traffic education and road construction policy. The aim is to better understand the structures and connections behind accidents and thereby improve road safety.

The data collected includes not only the number of accidents, but also details about the vehicles and people involved. This information in particular is crucial in order to take appropriate measures and make transport policy sustainable.

In conclusion, it remains to be said: Road safety is not just an issue for the big cities, but concerns us all. Good driving skills and consideration in traffic are the key to minimizing accidents and their consequences. So let's keep our eyes open and work together to ensure more safety on our roads.