Seven injured in multi-car crash on A24 autobahn
Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Seven people were injured in a multi-vehicle collision on the A24 autobahn near Fehrbellin, Germany.
- The accident involved three cars and caused a four-kilometer traffic jam heading towards Hamburg.
- Police cited "inappropriate speed" as a likely factor in the initial vehicle swerving.
A serious traffic accident involving three cars on the A24 autobahn near Fehrbellin, Germany, left seven people injured and caused significant traffic disruptions on Friday. The collision occurred between the Kremmen and Fehrbellin exits in the Oberhavel district, leading to a four-kilometer tailback on the route towards Hamburg.
According to police reports, the incident began when a 54-year-old driver, traveling in the middle lane, reportedly swerved into the left lane to avoid rear-ending a vehicle ahead that had braked suddenly. This maneuver resulted in a collision with two other vehicles.
Of the seven individuals injured, five sustained minor wounds, while two suffered more severe injuries. All three vehicles involved were rendered inoperable. The autobahn was closed for approximately one hour starting midday to allow emergency services to attend to the injured and clear the scene. Police are investigating the precise causes, but preliminary findings suggest the driver's speed was not adjusted appropriately for the traffic conditions.
Originally published by Die Zeit in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.