As of: March 10, 2024, 12:01 p.m
By: Jonas Napiletzki
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There was a rear-end collision between Bad Aibling and Irschenberg with three people injured.
© Max Kalup
An apparently unexpected traffic stop on the A8 led to a rear-end collision.
As a result, three people involved were slightly injured.
Irschenberg
- Last Saturday, in an accident on the A8, a driver crashed so violently into the rear of a BMW in front that her car was thrown to the right into another car.
A total of three people were injured in the accident.
The motorway in the direction of Munich was temporarily closed near Irschenberg.
According to the Rosenheim traffic police, the collision occurred at around 12:15 p.m. shortly behind the slope of the Irschenberg, after a 27-year-old man from the Rosenheim district had to brake his BMW in the left lane due to traffic.
A 36-year-old, also from the Rosenheim district, then crashed her Mini Cooper into the rear of the BMW.
As a result, the Mini was thrown to the right into a Belgian man's Volvo, the police said.
Backwater to Bad Aibling
In addition to several patrol crews from the traffic police from Rosenheim and Holzkirchen, rescue workers, the Holzkirchen motorway maintenance department and the Irschenberg fire department rushed to the accident site.
They had to briefly close the A8 in the direction of Munich.
“We tried to open the left lanes as quickly as possible,” explains a traffic police spokesman.
This was possible after about 20 to 30 minutes, after which the traffic slowly died down.
By then, a seven-kilometer-long traffic jam had already formed, reaching approximately as far as the parking lot in Moos near Bad Aibling.
One lane remained closed for a longer period of time to allow the vehicles to be recovered.
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