Second serious traffic accident in St. Veit: car ends up in a ditch
Another traffic accident on Seebergstrasse in St. Veit: A car ended up in a ditch and the 27-year-old driver had to be taken to the hospital. Further details about the incident can be found here.

Second serious traffic accident in St. Veit: car ends up in a ditch
What a sad day on the streets around St. Veit! After a serious traffic accident on Friday afternoon that left passers-by and rescuers in suspense on Seebergstrasse, another incident occurred just a few hours later. A driver, only 27 years old, overturned his car and landed in a ditch. Another shock for the community residents who are faced with this disaster.
The first accident occurred early in the afternoon when another vehicle tripped over it. Details are still sparse, but it was reported that several people were injured in this initial incident. The emergency services were quickly on site to help the affected road users. However, the drama then took another unpleasant turn when, shortly after the first accident, the young driver got into trouble again.
Second accident and the consequences
The 27-year-old, whose identity has not yet been revealed, apparently didn't have much luck that day. The exact circumstances that led to his rollover are currently unclear. However, it is suspected that adverse weather conditions may have played a role. After the accident, the driver was immediately taken to hospital to be treated. According to initial reports, his injuries were serious but not life-threatening.
Police have already begun investigating this and the previous accident, with a focus on finding out the exact causes of the accident. Residents on Seebergstrasse are concerned and surprised at the frequency of accidents in this area, which highlights the importance of safe and well-maintained roads.
Amid these tragedies, it is critical that all road users remain vigilant and take road conditions seriously. For further information about the first accident and the reactions of the regulatory authorities you can the reporting on www.krone.at consult.