Serious accident on the A10: rescuers on duty – witnesses wanted!
Serious accident on the A10 near Marzahn: several cars affected, one person seriously injured. Police are investigating.

Serious accident on the A10: rescuers on duty – witnesses wanted!
Today, June 30, 2025, a serious accident involving several vehicles occurred on the A10 between Marzahn and Hohenschönhausen. How maz online Reportedly, one person was seriously injured in the incident. The emergency services arrived quickly on site and immediately took the injured person to hospital.
The exact circumstances of the accident are currently unclear and police have launched an investigation into the cause of the accident. During the rescue and recovery work, the motorway was temporarily completely closed, which led to a long traffic jam during rush hour traffic. Witnesses to the accident are called upon to contact the police in order to fully reconstruct the picture of what happened.
A struggle for security
The incident on the A10 is not isolated; The motorway is part of the Berliner Ring, the largest motorway ring in Europe with a length of 196 kilometers. Loud day24 Frequent traffic problems and accidents are the order of the day due to heavy traffic. Often not only the police, but also emergency doctors, fire brigade and, in serious cases, rescue helicopters are on duty.
The A10 attracts heavy traffic due to its central location in the region, increasing the likelihood of accidents. Unfortunately, statistical data shows that the number of traffic accidents in Germany is constantly increasing. There were around 2.5 million road traffic accidents in 2023, and while most accidents involve property damage, the proportion of accidents resulting in personal injury remains consistently high, although at 1955 levels Statista explained.
A look at the causes of accidents
The most common causes of accidents with personal injuries are insufficient distance, improper speed and driving under the influence of alcohol. For example, in 2023 there were around 15,700 alcohol-related accidents, in which 193 people died and 18,686 were injured. While the downward trend in road deaths has slowed since the early 2010s, the notion of “Vision Zero” – zero road deaths by 2050 – remains an ambitious target set by EU transport ministers.
In view of recent events, it is to be hoped that accidents on the A10 and other roads can be curbed in the future through more sensible traffic policy and increased traffic safety. Increasing awareness in traffic is a step in the right direction.