Mass carambolage on B9: Wild boar triggers dangerous accident!

Mass carambolage on B9: Wild boar triggers dangerous accident!
On the evening of February 24, 2025, a serious game accident occurred on the B9 towards Speyer. Loud Jäger Magazin A wild boar crossed the road, which led to a collision in which a total of seven vehicles were involved. Several road users immediately informed the police about the incident. The first patrol of the Ruchheim police motorway station arrived at the scene of the accident a little later.
The 49-year-old driver of a Smart Fortwo could not avoid the wild boar in time and brushed it. As a result, the wild boar was caught head-on by a Renault Clio, whose 44-year-old driver lost control of her vehicle after the impact and crashed into the middle of the middle. It suffered minor injuries, but did not require medical treatment. The collision caused five subsequent cars to drive over the dead wild boar, which caused an estimated damage of around 20,000 euros. The B9 had to be completely blocked for about 30 minutes, which led to considerable traffic disruptions.
game accidents and their consequences
Wild accidents are a significant problem in road traffic. According to a study, which was published in the specialist magazine National Geographic every year, die in Europe every year An estimated 200 million birds and 30 million mammals through car traffic. The study examined over 600 species, including 423 bird species and 212 mammals. It turned out that highly specialized and rare types such as the Haselhuhn and the Redgelbe Ziesel are particularly at risk.
The most common victims on Europe's streets are amsules. Although the Amsel is not very endangered as a genus, the study shows the risks that road traffic brings with it for many species. In order to avoid game accidents, experts recommend reducing the speed on confusing forest and field edges, not neglecting and horny in animals on the side of the road, as well as to recalculate as well as when you see animals.
measures to avoid accident
Wild accidents are particularly common in Germany. In Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania there is a game accident every 31 minutes. The Nordkurier reported that in 2023 17,000 game accidents were registered, which was registered in almost 6,000 Represents ten years ago. Despite measures such as wild fences and reflective lights, the number of game accidents remains worryingly high. Experts attribute the increase in rising traffic.
to avoid game accidents were built in the region 16 venison, mainly along the A20. This infrastructure costs considerable sums, some bridges on the B96 around five million euros. Studies from North America have shown that game transitions can significantly reduce the number of accidents. Comparable studies have not yet been available in Germany, and the need for other venison is intensively discussed among experts and conservationists. Traffic policy voices, such as those of the Greens, demand speed reductions to strengthen the personal responsibility of drivers.
The examination of game accidents shows how important it is to reconcile both traffic and nature conservation interests. The tragedies associated with such accidents are not only devastating for the animals involved, but also for drivers and general traffic safety.
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