96-year-old pedestrian seriously injured in the event of an accident in Jenbach

96-year-old pedestrian seriously injured in the event of an accident in Jenbach

On Monday, shortly after noon, a tragic incident occurred in Jenbach, in which a 96-year-old pedestrian was seriously injured. The accident passed when a car drove backwards and grasped the older lady. The circumstances of the incident are still unclear and the police have investigated to find out how this unfortunate accident could occur.

The driver who was involved in the accident indicates that she may not have been aware of the pedestrian's presence, which led to this dangerous situation. With such an incident, it is important that everyone involved, especially the elderly, is well protected and traffic safety will always be kept in mind.

Details on the course of the accident

The accident occurred on a busy street in Jenbach, a region known for its frequented streets and the high number of pedestrians. The immediate medical care of the injured woman was of great importance and was quickly taken to the local hospital to be treated there. Your condition was described as heavy but stable.

This again emphasizes the danger that can represent the backward vehicles for pedestrians. The police encourage all drivers to be particularly mindful, especially in residential areas or in places where pedestrians are often on the move. Most accidents of this kind can be avoided by simple precautions.

The parents and grandparents in the communities concerned should be particularly aware of the interactions between vehicles and pedestrians. Many accidents have happened in the past because drivers could not adequately supervise the vehicles entrusted to them while paying attention to traffic at the same time.

Additional information about traffic uncertainties and possible improvements in the transport infrastructure are discussed by the local authorities. Citizens' initiatives are also committed to better security measures.

For more information about the incident and the ongoing investigations, we thank you for the reporting of www.meinbezirk.at .