13-year-olds seriously injured in Klosterneuburg in the event of an accident
13-year-olds seriously injured in Klosterneuburg in the event of an accident
A serious traffic accident occurred in Klosterneuburg at the early dusk last Thursday in Klosterneuburg, in the Tulln district. A 13-year-old student was hit by a car when she tried to cross the busy B14.It was a typical hectic morning traffic and the girl wanted to get to the other end of the street. Unfortunately, she was hit by a vehicle that was controlled by a 47-year-old woman. The impact was so violent that the young Lower Austrian was thrown onto the oncoming lane.
emergency measures and transport to the hospital
The emergency call was discontinued quickly after the accident. The "Christophorus 9" rescue team quickly arrived at the scene of the accident and took over medical care. The seriously injured student was immediately taken to the Wien-Donaustadt Clinic, where she was treated further.The police examined the circumstances of the incident and found that the B14 near the accident had to be closed for a certain time. During this time, traffic could only flow into both directions in a single lane, which led to significant delays. Such accidents are not only tragic for those directly affected, but also influence the traffic situation in the whole environment.
Witnesses reported that this area of the B14 is very close, especially at peak times, which of course increases the risk of pedestrians. According to this incident, the importance of traffic safety and the protection of pedestrians was discussed again. The girl's condition is currently in focus in the clinics and everyone is hoping for a quick recovery.
The determination of the exact cause of the accident has not yet been completed, but this incident tragically shows the dangers that lurk in road traffic, especially for younger road users. The authorities will also send recommendations to the public on how to avoid similar accidents in the future.
For more information on this incident and the ongoing investigations, See the current reporting on www.vienna.at .
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