Mass crash on the new building belt: Two injuries in the event of a night accident!

Mass crash on the new building belt: Two injuries in the event of a night accident!

In the night of Sunday, a spectacular mass crash occurred on the new building belt in the 15th Viennese district. Around 2 a.m. there was an incident in which a total of four vehicles were involved. A car that drove behind two cars stopped at an intersection could not brake in time and collided with a standing vehicle. This led to the car being pushed onto the two cars in front. Fortunately, only two people were slightly injured, but they did not use the possibility of an investigation by the emergency services, as today.

Such accidents are not only tragic, but also highlight the traffic situation in our city. Especially in the late night hours there are always dangerous situations in road traffic. It is particularly important that the causes of accidents and consequences are continuously observed. According to Statistics Austria, road traffic accidents that cause personal damage are systematically recorded in order to provide reliable data for accident research and prevention.

danger to life after tram accident

While the new building belt was haunted by the drivers, another tragic message circulated. A woman is in mortal danger after an accident with a tram in Vienna. The incident occurred on Monday, but the exact circumstances are still unclear. The police have already started investigations to bring light into the dark. The woman was immediately taken to the hospital, where it is now fighting for her life, as Orf.

These two incidents once again illustrate how important it is to be on the hat in traffic safety. The constant willingness of the investigative authorities and the documentation of traffic accidents help to improve the security level in Vienna. Especially on streets with public transport, such as trams, a great focus should be paid to minimize the number of accidents.

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