Serious injuries in the event of a rear -end collision in Hof - five people affected!

Approach in Hof: Five injured after collision of four vehicles, investigations into negligent bodily harm.
Approach in Hof: Five injured after collision of four vehicles, investigations into negligent bodily harm. (Symbolbild/NAG)

Serious injuries in the event of a rear -end collision in Hof - five people affected!

Ernst-Reuter-Straße, 95032 Hof, Deutschland - On May 26, 2025, a serious rear-end collision occurred in Ernst-Reuter-Straße in Hof. As Infranken was involved at 2:45 p.m. and four vehicles were involved.

A 66-year-old driver from Köditz drove with his 68-year-old passenger in an upcoming direction when he overlooked a 48-year-old driver. This had to brake due to traffic, which led to an impact and the postponement of her vehicle on another car. This was occupied by a 64-year-old man and a 66-year-old woman. The vehicle was then pressed against a van in which a 54-year-old woman was sitting.

injured and property damage

The impact was injured by a total of five vehicle occupants. The 48-year-old is particularly seriously injured, in which there is suspicion of a jochbone fracture, and she also suffered several bruises. The total loss of the accident is estimated at around 50,000 euros, so that two vehicles had to be towed. The police have initiated an investigation against the person who caused the accident due to negligent bodily harm in road traffic.

The forces of the police, fire brigade, and emergency services were quickly on site, supported by an emergency doctor. The road in the city had to be closed for about an hour and a half to secure the scene of the accident and to supply the injured.

accident statistics in context

Destatis thousands of people in the EU in traffic accidents or suffer serious injuries. Between 2010 and 2020, the number of traffic fatalities in Europe decreased by 36 percent. Nevertheless, the statistics are alarming: in 2019 there were 22,800 traffic fatalities, and preliminary figures from 2020 show that the death figures in 18 EU member states are at a record low.

A comparison of the states shows that Sweden with 18 races per million inhabitants has the safest roads. In contrast, in 2020 Romania reported the highest rate with 85 races per million inhabitants. The EU average was one million inhabitants for 42 traffic dead per million. Young people and older people are particularly affected; 12 percent of traffic accidents in 2018 concerned people between the ages of 18 and 24, while 28 percent of the racing fats were over 65 years old, which is an increase compared to previous years.

EU statistics are that 76 percent of roadworthy men are, which is a constant pattern in all member states represent.

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