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E-Scooter Missed when Bending In

Summary by Osthessen-news.de
On Friday afternoon, at around 2:54 p.m., a 43-year-old Opel driver from Neuhof turned right from the Lidl Markt customer car park onto Petersberger Straße to continue in the direction of Petersberg. She overlooked an E-Scooter on the bicycle protection strip, which drove in the opposite direction. The vehicles collided, the 46-year-old E-Scooter driver fell and was slightly injured. However, after medical treatment, he was released on site. At …
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On Friday afternoon, at around 2:54 p.m., a 43-year-old Opel driver from Neuhof turned right from the Lidl Markt customer car park onto Petersberger Straße to continue in the direction of Petersberg. She overlooked an E-Scooter on the bicycle protection strip, which drove in the opposite direction. The vehicles collided, the 46-year-old E-Scooter driver fell and was slightly injured. However, after medical treatment, he was released on site. At …

It is sad certainty: in the event of an accident with a truck, an e-scooter driver died on Friday noon (27 June) in Gummersbach. Around 1 p.m., the 22-year-old drove on Seßmarstraße/Ecke Wiesenstraße on the bicycle protection strip when a truck driver overlooked her while turning right.

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Radio Berg broke the news in on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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