On Thursday afternoon there was a serious traffic accident on the Rhine Valley Autobahn (A14) near Rankweil. A 32-year-old woman and her daughter, who was only seven months old, were injured.
The course of the accident was extremely unfortunate: the 32-year-old drove her car in the fast lane in the direction of Bregenz around 1 p.m., a 64-year-old driver was at the right on the right. At Rankweil, a yellow car suddenly cut off its way while driving on the highway. The 64-year-old tore the wheel reflexive to the left to prevent a collision and rammed the 32-year-old car with his car. Both vehicles then fell into a slip and crashed into the Middle Ages several times.
No alcohol in the game
Mother and daughter were injured indefinitely during the accident – they first had to be cared for by the emergency services, after which the two were admitted to the Feldkirch Staatsziekenhuis. The 64-year-old survived the spins game unharmed. An alkotest performed on both drivers was negative.
Witnesses desired
To fully clarify the accident, the Dornbirn -Fast road police needs the unknown steering wheel of the yellow car to report as quickly as possible. In addition, witnesses are sought who can make useful information about the course of the accident.
Kilometer -long behind
The accident had also followed for many other drivers: due to the rescue and clean-up work, the Rhine Valley motorway had to be completely closed for about an hour and a half on the scene of the accident. Although a detour was quickly set up, a considerable backlog was created.
Source: Krone

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