Report from the Lavish Lake District - PP Ravensburg
In an unfortunate incident, a traffic accident occurred on the B31 near Uhldingen-Mühlhofen. The incident involved two vehicles: a BMW and an Audi.
According to the preliminary investigation, the driver of the BMW, a 48-year-old individual, veered onto the opposite lane, causing a collision side-on with an oncoming Audi. As a result, both vehicles spun and came to a halt on the road, blocking it.
The driver's suspected actions of endangering traffic led to the road's closure for accident investigation and vehicle recovery. Traffic was gradually rerouted around the scene to ensure safety. The road remained closed for approximately 3 hours.
The driver's license was confiscated due to indications of fatigue. The injured individuals were promptly attended to by two ambulances and a paramedic on the scene. Two people in the BMW and both occupants of the Audi sustained slight injuries and were taken to nearby hospitals for examination.
The total damage to the vehicles is estimated at approximately €25,000. A preliminary investigation has been initiated against the driver at fault. The investigation is being coordinated with the responsible public prosecutor's office.
For further inquiries, please contact Police Headquarters Ravensburg. The Duty Police Officer to contact is Armin Engler. His contact details are as follows:
- Telephone: 0751 803-1010
- Email: [email protected]
- Website: https://www.polizei-ravensburg.de
The BMW was traveling from Friedrichshafen towards Überlingen at the time of the accident. The name of the police officer coordinating the search for the suspected driver involved in the traffic accident at B31 near Uhldingen-Mühlhofen is not mentioned in the available sources.
We urge all road users to drive responsibly and prioritise safety to prevent such incidents in the future.
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