Biker is seriously injured in the aid campaign - a tragic misfortune
Biker is seriously injured in the aid campaign - a tragic misfortune
A tragic incident recently occurred, which made the members of the motorcycle club "Real’n" in great concern. The biker Herbert, an experienced driving instructor for cars and motorcycles, was ready to help another road user in need. After an accident, he stopped his motorcycle on the breakdown strip to offer his support. But that ended in a disaster when a car caught Herbert and he was seriously injured. "Then the lights went out," says Andreas Sterba, the club's president, the shocking moment.
The situation is threatening for Herbert, whose helpfulness brought him in life -threatening danger. Despite his extensive knowledge of the traffic regulations and security practices, he was in the wrong place at the wrong time. These serious injuries not only have physical, but also emotional and financial consequences for Herbert and his family.
helpfulness has consequences
Andreas Sterba emphasizes that Herbert did nothing wrong. He acted out of a selfless attitude and just wanted to help, which unfortunately ended with tragic consequences. Such incidents show how dangerous it can be on the streets, even if you adhere to the rules. According to Sterba, Herbert is well trained by his profession in terms of the far -reaching risks in road traffic, but this accident leaves him with serious injuries.
The situation is now not just a medical challenge. Herbert and his family are also faced with financial difficulties, as the medical costs and further support needs increase. Membership in the motorcycle club could play a crucial role here, since community and support are very important among the members.
Another aspect is the need to think about security on the streets after such incidents. Herbert's case is an urgent appeal to all road users not only to drive carefully, but also to consider the safety precautions in an emergency. "We have to take on all responsibility, not only for ourselves, but also for others," concludes Sterba.
More details for the support of Herbert and other developments can be found in a comprehensive report by www.heute.at .