Tragic accident in Wolfenbüttel: 55-year-old dies, passenger seriously injured!

A 55-year-old died in an accident near Wolfenbüttel, her passenger was seriously injured. The reason is unclear.
A 55-year-old died in an accident near Wolfenbüttel, her passenger was seriously injured. The reason is unclear. (Symbolbild/NAG)

Tragic accident in Wolfenbüttel: 55-year-old dies, passenger seriously injured!

On Saturday evening, a tragic traffic accident occurred on a country road between Werlaburgdorf and Heiningen near Wolfenbüttel. A 55-year-old driver lost his life in this accident, while his passenger was seriously injured to the hospital. The other vehicle involved was controlled by an 18-year-old who, together with a 7-year-old child in the passenger seat, was only slightly injured. The exact causes of the accident have so far been unclear, as the

Such accidents raise questions about traffic safety and illustrate the importance of statistics that document the accident. According to Destatis , extensive data on the traffic safety situation serve as the basis for measures in legislation, traffic education, as well as road construction and vehicle technology. Road traffic accident statistics not only record the number of accidents, but also the people involved, their vehicle types and the causes of accidents. This creates a secure basis for state traffic policy.

trends and statistics

Every year, thousands of traffic accidents happen in the EU, which lead to serious injuries and deaths. Between 2010 and 2020, the number of road traffic dead in Europe was reduced by 36 percent, so an analysis of the EU-parliament . In 2019, 22,800 traffic fatalities were counted, while the number fell by 4,000 the following year. The pandeme -related decline in traffic has an impact on the number of accidents, but these are difficult to quantify.

It is remarkable that different countries in the EU have greatly varying accident statistics. Sweden has the safest roads per 1 million inhabitants, while Romania recorded the highest rate with 85 races per 1 million inhabitants. The average in the EU is 42 drafts of traffic per 1 million. These are important data that is not only important for the general public, but also for traffic planners to develop targeted measures to improve security.

In summary, the current accident in Wolfenbüttel illustrates the continuing challenges in road traffic and the importance of statistical surveys to analyze accidents and to plan future prevention measures. Finally, the results of these data surveys should help create a safer transport infrastructure and to further reduce the number of traffic accidents and their victims.

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OrtWerlaburgdorf, Deutschland
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