“Black Monday” on the Tyrolean Inntal Autobahn! After there was a collision between a car and a truck in Haiming (Imst District) in the morning, it crashed again in the morning at Telfs. There was a massive carambolage with different injuries. The two accidents had a direct connection!
Shortly before 10 am the serious accident took place on the A12 near Telfs in the direction of Arlberg. The Tyrol Control Center reported in the first report of a “Massa Collage”.
Because the “Kroon” had experienced a short time later, a collision had occurred at the rear. Five vehicles were involved. The police finally confirmed this in the early afternoon: a car driver (33) saw an end of a traffic jam too late. A traffic jam that had formed because of the serious accident on the A12 in Haiming. Due to the total lock, the traffic at Mötz was derived from the highway, after which there was a backlog to Telfs-West and then the Carambolage.
Three people were injured in the accident. Two of them were taken to the hospital with the salvation, including the 33-year-old German.
A12 was closed between Telfs and Mötz
Brandbrigade, Rescue, Police and Asfinag Stretching Service immediately rushed to the scene of the accident. The A12 Inn Valley Autobahn was completely closed for about 45 minutes towards Oberland between Telfs-West and Mötz. There was a long backlog within a very short time.
More photos of the accident at Telfs:
From around 10.35 am the traffic can at least pass the area. The scene of the accident was already released around 11 a.m., the damaged vehicles were dragged – the situation gradually relaxed again.
Use in the morning: car crashed against a truck
The serious accident in Haiming was crashing into the opposite lane and against a truck in the early morning, around 5.10 am in the area of the construction site, a car (33).
The woman was seriously injured to the hospital. The truck driver (53) got away with the horror and remained unharmed. The serious accident resulted in a total lock of one hour.
Source: Krone

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