Shock accident in heavy rain: 90-year-old seriously injured in Carinthia!

Shock accident in heavy rain: 90-year-old seriously injured in Carinthia!
On July 8, 2025, a serious traffic accident occurred on the B91 around 10:00 a.m. when a 90-year-old man from the Klagenfurt district was traveling towards Klagenfurt. Under possibly weather-related circumstances, the driver came onto the oncoming lane, where there was a frontal collision with an oncoming vehicle of a 62-year-old handlebar, also from the Klagenfurt district. After the collision, the 90-year-old's vehicle came to a standstill in an adjacent field. The older driver suffered injuries of an undetermined degree and was immediately transported to the Klagenfurt accident hospital. Significant damage to property occurred on both vehicles, as reported.
)Unfortunately, accidents like this are not uncommon. According to the surveys of the Federal Statistical Office in Germany, the traffic safety situation is comprehensively analyzed in order to gain structured and differentiated data for traffic accidents. This data serves as the basis for measures in the areas of legislation, traffic education, road construction and vehicle technology. Road traffic accident statistics include information on various factors that are crucial for the accident and supports the development of a safe transport policy.
accident statistics in Europe
annually in the European Union, thousands of people lose their lives or suffer serious injuries in traffic accidents. Between 2010 and 2020, the number of road traffic deaths in Europe fell by remarkable 36 percent. In 2019 there were 22,800 traffic fatalities, while this number could be reduced by 4,000 in 2020. Preliminary statistics show that the death figures in 18 EU member states are at a record low, which can be partially attributed to the pandeme-related traffic restrictions, but the effects of which are difficult to measure.
The differences between the individual countries are particularly striking. Sweden recorded the safest roads with only 18 traffic fatalities per 1 million inhabitants, while Romania in 2020 reported the highest rate with 85 traffic fatalities per 1 million inhabitants. The average in the EU was 42 racing dead per 1 million inhabitants, while the number is over 180 worldwide. The age group of 18 to 24 year olds in particular is badly affected; Despite only 8 percent of the population, 12 percent of the traffic fatalities in this age group were in 2018.
The safer traffic policy based on the data collected proves to be essential in order to continue to minimize the risk of traffic accidents. The results of the accident statistics have significant effects that are visible in various areas, from traffic education to street infrastructure. In order to effectively counter the challenges of traffic safety, the continuous analysis and improvement of the security measures is crucial, as is destatis [EU Parliament] (https://www.europarl.europa.eu/topics/de/article/20190410sto3615/verkehrschaftstatistiken-in-der-eu-eu-infographic.
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