Serious accident in Pirmasens: pedestrian hit by car!
On October 28, 2025, a 42-year-old pedestrian was hit by a car on Lemberger Straße in Pirmasens and seriously injured.

Serious accident in Pirmasens: pedestrian hit by car!
A serious accident occurred on Tuesday morning in Pirmasens, which paralyzed Lemberger Straße for several hours. According to information from Rhine Palatinate A 42-year-old pedestrian was hit by a car while crossing the road. The collision happened around 6:40 a.m. near Pettenkoferstrasse and resulted in serious injuries to the woman, who was then taken to hospital.
The 21-year-old driver who was driving the vehicle was uninjured. She was driving a Ford and escaped virtually unscathed from the incident. The initial reports indicate that the pedestrian was heading towards the hospital when the unfortunate collision occurred. “The police closed Lemberger Strasse for around four hours to investigate the accident,” according to a report from Weekly newspaper reporter.
Research into causes is ongoing
An expert was called in to clarify the exact circumstances of the accident. The use of these experts is crucial to clarify the question of guilt and to develop possible security measures for the future. According to initial information from Rhine Palatinate The collision occurred in the driver's lane as the pedestrian crossed the street.
Traffic accidents like this often raise questions and raise public awareness about road safety. Lemberger Straße had to contend with significant traffic delays while the accident was being recorded, which was an unpleasant situation for many commuters.
On such occasions, it becomes clear how important it is that both drivers and pedestrians follow traffic rules and remain alert at all times. Road safety statistics make it clear that every cautious measure is helpful in preventing accidents.
Difficult days lie ahead for the affected family and the injured person as they have to recover from the consequences of the accident. The thoughts of the entire community are with them.