In a serious accident on the A99, a family from Miesbach crashed their VW head-on into a concrete wall.
The person who caused the accident fled.
Unterföhring
- On Tuesday, June 29th, around 9:05 a.m., there was a traffic accident on the A 99 in the direction of Nuremberg, about three kilometers before the Munich-North motorway junction, in which a 33-year-old from the Miesbach district with his VW Transporter skidded.
According to the police, the reason for this was that immediately before the accident, a white pickup truck overtook him, which swerved to the right again too close in front of him, so that he could only avoid a collision with an evasive maneuver.
Accident on the A99: VW driver loses control - and hits a concrete wall
Due to the jerky steering maneuver, however, he lost control of his vehicle and crashed frontally on the left against the concrete sliding wall.
The 33-year-old wife of the Miesbacher and their one- and three-year-old daughters were still in the VW Transporter.
The wife was taken to hospital with severe facial injuries.
Fortunately, the daughters and husband were not injured.
Accident on the A99: the driver of the van commits an accident escape
The driver of the white van did not fulfill his legal obligation and left the scene of the accident unrecognized.
There was a total property damage of around 10,000 euros.
Backwater on the A99: Family crashes into a concrete wall with their car - the accident causes on the run
Three out of four lanes were closed for around an hour, creating a significant backlog.
The fire brigades Unterföhring and Ismaning, as well as the Hohenbrunn motorway maintenance depot, were on site to secure and clean the accident site.
Police are looking for witnesses after the accident on the A99
Witnesses who were able to observe the course of the accident and, in particular, can provide information about the fugitive van, are asked to report to the Hohenbrunn traffic police station on tel. 08102/74450.
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