Yesterday, a brief inattention by a 64-year-old ended on a light note. On the way to Italy on the A2, his car with trailer came too far to the right…
On Saturday morning, the 64-year-old from the Völkermarkt district drove his car and trailer on the A2 towards Italy. “According to his own statements, he came too far to the right at Tainach and hit a shock absorber,” police said. “The force of the impact caused the car to overturn.” While the trailer remained upright, the car slid more than 50 meters onto its roof.
It then crashed into the concrete barrier on the other side of the road and came to a stop. “The 64-year-old was able to get out of his heavily damaged car under his own power,” police continued. “He suffered minor injuries and was taken to the Klagenfurt clinic after initial medical treatment.”
The Griffen, Poggersdorf and Völkermarkt fire brigades deployed six vehicles and thirty emergency services to rescue and remove the vehicle. During the work, the highway was only accessible in one lane.
Source: Krone

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