Taxi driver crashes against the wall: is a sudden illness to blame?
Taxi driver crashes against the wall: is a sudden illness to blame?
In the early morning hours of March 2, 2025, a spectacular traffic accident occurred in Munich, in which two taxis crashed into each other. A 31-year-old taxi driver who was traveling without a passenger lost control of his vehicle shortly before the Ludwigsbrücke. According to fireworld.at he collided with a wall, several electric scooters and the construction site signage before his taxi bounced alone, the driver also sat.
The accident was reported at 5:34 a.m. When the fire brigade and emergency services arrive, both drivers had already left their vehicles. The 31-year-old was brought to a clinic with moderate injuries, while the second driver was unharmed. The emergency services could not rule out on site that a sudden illness of the driver was the cause of the accident. The fire brigade secured the scene of the accident and ensured fire protection before the assignment ended after about 30 minutes. The property damage, especially at the taxi of the injured driver, remains unclear because the fire brigade was unable to estimate. The police have also started the investigation to clarify the exact circumstances of the incident, reported .
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