Four injured after spectacular traffic accidents in Vienna!

In Wien-Meidling verletzten zwei Verkehrsunfälle am 13. und 14. Juli 2025 vier Personen, darunter ein Kind und eine Mutter.
In Vienna-Meidling, two traffic accidents injured four people on July 13th and 14th, 2025, including one child and one mother. (Symbolbild/ANAGAT)

Four injured after spectacular traffic accidents in Vienna!

On Friday afternoon, July 13, 2025, there were two traffic accidents in Vienna, in which a total of four people were injured. The incidents occurred in a short time and caused a lot of sensation in city traffic.

The first accident occurred in Vienna-Meidling. A regular bus had to quickly initiate an emergency braking after a driver had taken priority at the crossing point Rauchgasse/Viveenotgasse. The driver ignored the "priority" traffic signs and continued while the bus driver reacted. Unfortunately, this fell several passengers, including a two-year-old boy and his 44-year-old mother, both of whom were slightly injured. After the first aid they had to be taken to the hospital. The driver fled from the scene of the accident, which led to advertisements against her due to negligent bodily harm, as well as other traffic law consequences. However, witnesses had noted the license plate, so that the cause of the cause is likely. This reports vienna.at .

subsequent accident ensures chaos

In order to better understand the background of such accidents, it is interesting to know that in Austria the statistics on road traffic accidents are continuously charged with personal injury. This data is electronically recorded by police organs and help to increase road safety. The Federal Ministry of the Interior transmits daily relevant data to Statistics Austria to provide a reliable basis for accident research and prevention.

These recent incidents are just another indication of how important traffic safety is for all road users. Those injured in these accidents were lucky, but not everyone has such a gentle exit. It remains to be hoped that prevention measures and better driving behavior will be avoidable in the future.

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