Two accidents at Starnberg intersection: Danger from new traffic management?
Two accidents at Starnberg intersection: Danger from new traffic management?
In a terrifying afternoon for drivers in Starnberg, two accidents at the dangerous intersection Gautinger Straße/Petersbrunner Straße/Leutstettener Straße occurred on Thursday. The first incident occurred around 10:30 a.m. when a 48-year-old driver overlooked a 60-year-old Seat driver when he was extended from an underground car park. The collision led to several bruises and a whipped room of the 48-year-old, while no injuries were reported to the other driver. A large contingent of rescue workers was in action, the Leutstettener Straße was briefly blocked for the accident recording.
But that wasn't all! Just a few hours later, around 4 p.m., it crashed again. An MG Cabriolet driver wanted to turn left from Petersbrunner Straße to Gautinger Straße and touched an upcoming van. The MG driver lost control and drove over the sidewalk, where he rammed some advertising signs and finally a concrete pillar near a wine shop. Fortunately, there were no pedestrians nearby during the accident. Both drivers were injured and an emergency doctor had to be alerted again. So much drama in one day - the traffic at this intersection remains dangerous! You can find more details on the accidents in the article by www.merkur.de .
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Ort | Starnberg, Deutschland |
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