Fatal accident on the A9 towards Munich: a young motorcyclist lost his life on Friday afternoon.
- Terrible tragedy on the A9 on Friday afternoon.
- As reported by the Oberbayern Nord police headquarters , there was a fatal accident.
- A 25-year-old biker and a 22-year-old driver were involved.
Ingolstadt - On Friday at 3:50 p.m., a tragic traffic accident occurred on the A9 in the direction of Munich, directly at the Ingolstadt-Süd junction , in which a 25-year-old motorcyclist was killed.
Car and motorcycle collide on the A9 near Ingolstadt: bikers lose their lives
For unknown reasons, there was a side contact between the Ingolstadt motorcycle and the car of a 22-year-old. The cyclist then touched the right guardrail and fell. He suffered such serious injuries that he died at the scene of the accident.
The driver from the Freising district remained uninjured.
The public prosecutor initiated an accident analysis report in order to reconstruct the cause of the accident more precisely. The Ingolstadt-Süd exit remained closed for several hours during the accident.
Numerous serious motorcycle accidents in May in the region
In May, Prince and Landgrave Otto of Hesse also had an accident in a motorcycle accident in the region. The entrepreneur was the franchisee of four McDonald's branches in Ingolstadt.
Another serious motorcycle accident also occurred in Mammendorf (Fürstenfeldbruck district) at the end of May. A 60-year-old biker from the Dachau district made a mistake while overtaking and crashed into an oncoming car on the B2 (Merkur.de). He suffered severe injuries.
In early May in Markt Schwaben (Ebersberg district), a young motorist overlooked a 37-year-old motorcyclist. He wanted to dodge, but got stuck on the front of the vehicle. The man had to be flown to a clinic with serious injuries, like Merkur.de.
Another biker accident occurred on the Kesselberg. A motorcyclist crashed alone and was brought to the Murnau accident clinic (Merkur.de). Previously, there were several motorcycle accidents on the Kesselberg near Kochel am See in May, as Merkur.de reported.