Because a Czech driver had to brake suddenly on the Tauern Autobahn on Saturday morning, there was a rear-end collision. Two women and two children, including a toddler, were injured.
Because he suddenly experienced pain in his right knee around 10:30 a.m., a 29-year-old driver from the Czech Republic – he was on his way from Salzburg to Villach – braked on the Tauernautobahn A 10 five kilometers after the Wolfsberg tunnel in the high-speed lane. A driver (52) from Germany, driving directly behind him, was unable to stop his mobile home in time despite the immediate emergency braking and collided with the Czech’s car.
Wolfsberg tunnel closed
In the rear-end collision, the wife of the German (47) and his ten-year-old son and the passenger (29) and her one-year-old son were injured indefinitely. After medical first aid, all injured people were taken by ambulance to the Spittal/Drau hospital. In addition to the police and rescue services, the fire brigade of Feistritz/Drau and St. Peter-Spittal were also deployed. Due to the large travel traffic to the south, the Wolfsberg tunnel had to be closed to all traffic until about 11:40 am.
Source: Krone
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