Accident series in Aschaffenburg: Police are looking for witnesses for damage!

Am 13.07.2025 wurden in Aschaffenburg mehrere Unfallmeldungen registriert. Polizei sucht Zeugen für beschädigte Fahrzeuge.
On July 13, 2025, several accident reports were registered in Aschaffenburg. Police are looking for witnesses for damaged vehicles. (Symbolbild/MW)

Accident series in Aschaffenburg: Police are looking for witnesses for damage!

Aschaffenburg, Deutschland - in Aschaffenburg there were a number of incidents on Thursday afternoon that the police called on the scene. Between 2:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m., a black BMW of the 1 series was damaged in a parking lot on Kolbornstrasse. One inevitably wonders: who is responsible for this?

In the same period, the driver of a black Skoda Fabia was on the state road from Unterbessenbach to Straßbessenbach. Suddenly an unknown, dark vehicle appeared and went on their trail. To avoid a collision, the Skoda driver had to avoid and crashed into the curb, which led to damage to the wheels. The unknown vehicle got out of the dust and continued his journey. It again becomes clear how important witness information is. The Aschaffenburg Police Inspectorate accepts information on the incidents on Tel. 06021/857-2230.

traffic accidents in focus

The incidents in Aschaffenburg are part of a major problem that is shown nationwide. Road traffic has its pitfalls, and the numbers prove: in 2024 there were around 2.5 million road traffic accidents in Germany, which represents a decline compared to the previous year. Nevertheless, the number of accidents has increased with property damage. This does not surprise if you consider that according to the statistics of destatis many accidents are caused by insufficient distance, not adapted speed or driving under alcohol.

A disturbing trend shows that the number of accidents with e-bikes and e-scooters is increasing steadily. In 2024, over 26,000 e-bike drivers were injured or killed, which further fueled the traffic safety situation. Here it becomes particularly important to improve the infrastructure and to raise awareness of road users.

A look at the traffic safety strategy

The long -term “Vision Zero” goal, which no longer strives for drives by 2050, is pursued by the EU traffic ministers. In Germany, the racing dead fell from 19.193 in 1970 to 2,770 in 2024, which shows a pleasant trend. Nevertheless, the decline in road dead has remained slowed since early 2010. Accidents, including those in Aschaffenburg, can quickly happen and affect not only the drivers, but also the community.

The data from road traffic accident statistics not only provide information on accident frequency, but are also crucial for future legislation in traffic education and in road construction. It is clear that every road user can contribute to safety in road traffic.

It is all the more important that in Aschaffenburg and beyond, every hint is taken seriously for incidents in order to increase the security of everyone. So let's all look a little more at our surroundings, because a good hand in road traffic never hurt!

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