Serious collision in Kolkwitz: truck crashes into two cars!

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Traffic accident in Kolkwitz: Truck collides with two cars, property damage of 15,000 euros, no injuries. More police reports.

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Traffic accident in Kolkwitz: Truck collides with two cars, property damage of 15,000 euros, no injuries. More police reports.

Serious collision in Kolkwitz: truck crashes into two cars!

A traffic accident kept Berliner Straße in Kolkwitz busy on Monday afternoon. According to Niederlausitz Aktuell, the incident occurred around 2:45 p.m. when a truck collided with a Ford car and another BMW car in a curve. Fortunately, everyone involved was uninjured and the vehicles were able to remain drivable despite the collision.

The damage amounts to around 15,000 euros, but drivers were spared lengthy traffic delays. According to initial assessments, the police have already initiated routine investigations.

Traffic situation and accident statistics

There are currently no further danger reports on Berliner Straße, as reported by Verkehrslage. There are no reports of construction sites or other traffic disruptions. However, special caution is still required as winter road conditions such as slippery roads or poor visibility can often lead to accidents.

A comprehensive analysis of traffic safety is published by Destatis. The statistics include important data on accidents, the vehicles involved and the causes. Such information is crucial for developing future measures to improve road safety.

In this context, police noted that other incidents also occurred in the region at the same time. In Guben, a break-in was reported in a warehouse on Coschener Straße, during which tools were stolen. Police investigations have already been initiated.

In summary, the incident on Berliner Straße shows once again how important it is to keep a close eye on the traffic situation. Collaboration between police and transport operators remains crucial to improving safety on our roads.