Driver overlooks cyclists - wire wedged in Passat
Created: 11/25/2022, 9:31 am
By: Thomas Steinhardt
The wheel wedged itself in the car.
© Police
When parking out, a driver in Germering rammed a cyclist.
The wheel literally wedged itself in the car.
Germering – The 36-year-old from Allingen wanted to back out of the parking lot on Alfons-Baumann-Strasse on Thursday around 12:30 p.m.
According to the police, she overlooked a 70-year-old cyclist who drove past the spot and had priority.
The cyclist was no longer able to prevent the collision with the VW Passat, which suddenly pushed out of the parking space in front of him, and collided with its rear end.
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The cyclist suffered minor injuries in the collision, according to police.
A helper on site and an ambulance crew treated him.
The 70-year-old then made his way home from the scene of the accident on foot.
Curious about this accident, according to the police: due to the collision, the 70-year-old's bicycle wedged itself vertically in the fender of the car and remained immobile in it.
"It was only with a strong hand that the two accident vehicles could be separated again," says the report of the Germering inspection.
The property damage caused is estimated at around 300 euros.
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