Call of witnesses after traffic accident in Stuttgart-Plieningen: red light ignores
Call of witnesses after traffic accident in Stuttgart-Plieningen: red light ignores
consequences of a traffic accident in Stuttgart-Plieningen
A traffic accident in Stuttgart-Plieningen raises questions about traffic safety and the possible consequences of disregard for traffic rules. On Friday evening, 02.08.2024, there was a collision between two vehicles at around 9:30 p.m.
those involved and the circumstances
A 61-year-old man who was traveling with his Mercedes Benz drove the left turn towards the highway and apparently disregarded the red light of the traffic light. The moment he turned, there was a collision with an oncoming Mercedes Benz who drove from the airport towards Plieningen. The two inmates of this vehicle, a 55-year-old driver and his 52-year-old passenger, suffered minor injuries and had to be taken to hospital for further treatment.
financial effects of the accident
The material damage is estimated at around 60,000 euros, which is a significant financial burden for the drivers and their insurance companies involved. Such incidents not only illustrate the risks associated with road traffic, but also the costs that can result.
traffic safety: a joint task
The accident underlines the importance of traffic safety and compliance with traffic rules for all road users. According to calculations, a lack of attention or disregarding traffic signs could have serious consequences in many cases. Those responsible in the region are required to make a contribution to reducing traffic accidents through educational work, campaigns on traffic safety and possibly through technical improvements at the traffic light systems.
call to the witnesses
The Stuttgart police are now looking for witnesses to the accident in order to clarify the exact course. People who have information are asked to report to the traffic police on +4971189904100. Every note can be decisive to understand the circumstances of this incident and to avoid future accidents.