In the night of Thursday, a car bumped into the A9 (Pyhrnautobahn) in St. Michael with the impact lake of a road distributor. Two people were seriously injured, including the son of the driver.
Around 1.10 am a 55-year-old Bosnian car time program sent his vehicle on the A9 from Linz to Graz. In the Junction St. Michael Highweg area, the driver did not know which lane had to travel because of the Lane Division towards Graz and towards Klagenfurt. He looked at the overweight and then hit the impact dampers set up in the area of the Lane Division.
Following police patrols
In the accident, the woman, 60 years old in the passenger seat, was seriously injured and the son in the back seat, 13 years old. Immediately after the accident, two police patrols arrived at the location of the accident and immediately determined measures. The two wounded were first taken care of by paramedics and an emergency doctor on the scene of the accident and then transferred to the LKH Leoben. The alkotest with the steering wheel was negative.
Severe material damage occurred on the vehicle in the front. The voluntary Fire Brigades Traboch, Madstein-Stadlhof and St. Michael were deployed with a total of five vehicles and 22 troops. Due to the accident, a lane was closed to shortly after 3 o’clock in the morning.
Source: Krone

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