District of Main-Tauber: Call to Testify following Evasion at Traffic Accident Site
In an unfortunate incident, a hit-and-run accident occurred on the A81 between Osterburken and Boxberg near Ahorn on Monday evening. A MAN tractor unit in the direction of Würzburg swerved to avoid lost cargo on the road in a construction zone, causing several warning cones to scatter across the lane.
Following traffic was unable to react in time and collided with the scattered barrier materials. The incident resulted in damage to several vehicles, including a Mercedes-Benz A-Class, a BMW 5 Series, a Skoda Kodiaq, and a Mercedes-Benz GLC. The total damage from the incident is estimated to be over 50,000 euros.
The driver of the MAN tractor unit, who likely lost the cargo, is not identified at this time. Witnesses are asked to provide information about the lost cargo or report who may have lost it.
The Heilbronn Police Headquarters is not related to the hit-and-run incident on the A81. However, for inquiries regarding the incident, contact the Tauberbischofsheim traffic duty office at 09341 60040. For general inquiries, the Heilbronn Police Headquarters can be reached via email at [email protected].
It is important to note that the Heilbronn Police Headquarters' availability on WhatsApp is a separate matter from the hit-and-run incident. For those interested, here's the link to the Heilbronn Police WhatsApp channel: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Vb5xtFC7IUYQiWcl6y1v
The official website of the Heilbronn Police is http://www.polizei-bw.de/ for further information. This news was provided by news aktuell. The information was originally transmitted by the Heilbronn Police Headquarters.
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