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Serious Truck Accident on the A1 Near Oyten Leads to Hours of Full Closure

A serious accident involving three semi-trailer trucks occurred on the A1 near Oyten on Wednesday morning. According to the Verden/Osterholz police, a 54-year-old truck driver failed to see the end of the traffic jam at around 7:40 a.m. and, while attempting to swerve, collided with another semi-trailer truck, which in turn collided with a third. The 54-year-old driver was seriously injured, and the other two truck drivers suffered minor injurie…
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REINSFELD/MEHRING. On the A1 between Reinsfeld and the exit Mehring there was a serious traffic accident on Thursday afternoon. As the Autobahnpolizei Schweich announced, a VW R-Line combi hit the frontal side of a semi-trailer at around 4 pm. The accident site was located about two kilometers before the connection station Mehring in the direction of Trier. Ruins were over the entire [...]

A serious accident involving three semi-trailer trucks occurred on the A1 near Oyten on Wednesday morning. According to the Verden/Osterholz police, a 54-year-old truck driver failed to see the end of the traffic jam at around 7:40 a.m. and, while attempting to swerve, collided with another semi-trailer truck, which in turn collided with a third. The 54-year-old driver was seriously injured, and the other two truck drivers suffered minor injurie…

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berliner-sonntagsblatt.de broke the news in on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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