Call witness call: Accident with scooters in Rheindahlen-Land

Call witness call: Accident with scooters in Rheindahlen-Land

25.07.2024 - 11:05

police Mönchengladbach

Mönchengladbach (ots)

traffic accident sensitized to safety in road traffic

On Wednesday, July 24th, an incident occurred that re -leased the discussion about the safety of two -wheelers in Mönchengladbach. A 37-year-old scooter driver was slightly injured when she drove across Woofstraße in Rheindahlland around 4:10 p.m. That day she overtook a driver of a blue SUV, who could probably turn out to be a Volkswagen and kept very little distance.

The course of the accident

The scooter driver stated that she came off the road due to the low distance of the overtaking vehicle and fell. The SUV driver then moved away without stopping towards Rochusstraße, which makes the incident even more puzzling. However, this access can only be reconstructed by testimony.

The consequences for those affected

rescue workers brought the injured driver to a hospital to clarify her injuries, while her scooter suffered property damage. Fortunately, the injuries to women remained easy for the first, which is soothing in this situation. Nevertheless, the incident raises questions about the risks in road traffic and how road users, especially two -wheelers, can be better protected.

The importance of the witness calls

The Mönchengladbach police call the population to help investigate the accident. Witnesses who may have observed something or have information about the Blue SUV or its driver are called to report on 02161 290. Your contribution can be crucial to find the driver and contribute to an improvement in traffic safety.

final idea

In view of these events, it is important to raise awareness of security in road traffic. Every road user has the responsibility to consider considerably and respect the security standards in order to avoid such accidents in the future. The clarification of the risks and the promotion of a secure driving style can help to make the streets more secure for everyone, especially for vulnerable users such as scooter drivers.

Please ask for journalists:

police Mönchengladbach press office Telephone: 02161/29 10 222 E-Mail: press office.Moenchengladbach@polizei.nrw.de

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