The small car of a pensioner left a trail of the destruction in the middle of Wels after she had left another car. Much worse: the 74-year-old rammed a pedestrian in the sidewalk by car on the sidewalk, thrown through the air and was seriously injured.
It was shortly after 9 am when the senior (74) from Leonding in Wels on Hans-Sachsstraße to the right-hand lane traveled with a car in Wels on Wels on Hans-Sachsstraße. At the same time, a 23-year-old Welser rode his car on the left lane at height, intended to change the lane and over the head of the woman’s car.
Road signs torn from the anchorage
To prevent the collision, the 74-year-old sent to the right. By doing this, she rode on the sidewalk and initially bumped into a traffic sign (stop and parking), which was torn from the anchorage. Subsequently, a temporary detour was moved and damaged by the impact of approximately ten meters. Then there was a collision with a pedestrian traffic light that fell on the road to the ground.
Car from traffic signs and the tree stopped
So far it would have remained with material damage, but then there was a frontal collision with a 59-year-old woman from Wels on the protection path. This was seriously injured by the traffic accident and came about three meters further on the protection path. The car then came to a halt between a traffic sign (walking and cycle path) and a tree on the sidewalk.
Accident seen in the rearview mirror
The driver (23), to whom the seniors had turned off, sent his car further into the city, was able to observe the traffic accident in the side mirror and returned to the location of the accident. The pedestrian was brought to the Wels Clinic with serious injuries.
Cable was free
The fire brigade had to sagged the traffic lights of the pedestrians that fell on the ground and the electric factory clamped the exposed cables. The fire brigade Wels also took place. Hans-Sachsstraße was only 30 minutes difficult.
Source: Krone

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