On a sunny Sunday, there were several serious traffic accidents involving two-wheelers in Upper Austria. Two girls in Gaspoltshofen were hit the hardest and a motorcyclist in Haibach ob der Donau had their guardian angel by their side.
Two seriously injured young people reported a traffic accident in the municipality of Gaspoltshofen around 4.10 p.m. on Sunday. A 25-year-old man was driving his tractor and stopped at an intersection because of the “Give way” road sign. Then he started his vehicle again. At the same time, from his point of view, a 15-year-old was entering the intersection from the left on her moped. There was a right angle collision. The 15-year-old and her 14-year-old passenger fell and were seriously injured on the side of the road. The 14-year-old was flown by rescue helicopter to Kepler University Hospital and the moped rider was taken by rescue to Wels-Grieskirchen Hospital.
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Shortly before, a motorcyclist in Haibach an der Donau happened to have his personal guardian angel with him. Here three cars and a motorcycle were driving one behind the other on the B 130 when the first car turned right. The two following cars were able to brake in time and avoid a collision with the vehicles in front. The 58-year-old motorcyclist, fourth in the motorcade, crashed into the back of the car in front of him. The motorcyclist was injured. Coincidentally, some Red Cross employees on their way home from a training session came to the scene of the accident. They immediately provided professional first aid. After first aid, the injured person was flown by ambulance helicopter to the Wels-Grieskirchen clinic.
Source: Krone

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