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Biker suffers severe injuries

Read the comprehensive police report detailing the incident of a 'Severely Injured Cyclist' in Berlin Police records.

Bicyclist Sustains Critical Injuries
Bicyclist Sustains Critical Injuries

Biker suffers severe injuries

In the peaceful district of Frohnau, Germany, a traffic accident involving a cyclist and a Volkswagen vehicle has raised concerns about road safety.

Yesterday morning, a 44-year-old woman was cycling along Stolzingstraße towards Schönfließer Straße when she collided with the open door of a VW vehicle parked on the right side of the road. The collision occurred near the intersection of the two streets.

The woman fell off her bike and sustained a head injury. Fortunately, the four-year-old child in the cyclist's child trailer was unharmed in the accident. The responding grandparents took custody of the child.

The 62-year-old driver of the VW vehicle remained at the scene of the accident. Emergency services transported the woman to a hospital for further treatment.

The traffic investigation unit of Police Directorate 1 (North) has taken over the investigation and is questioning the driver as part of their probe. The unit is also analyzing the circumstances surrounding the accident, including the condition of the road and weather conditions at the time.

Under German traffic law, drivers and passengers must ensure it is safe before opening vehicle doors. They must not endanger or hinder other road users, including cyclists. When a vehicle is parked adjacent to a bike lane, occupants must be extra cautious, and opening a door into a bike lane that causes danger to cyclists or forces them to swerve is prohibited.

Violations of these rules can result in fines, points on the driver's license, and liability for damages and injury. The police have not released any information about potential charges or penalties against the driver at this time.

It is worth noting that Frohnau, despite being a district in Berlin, enforces these laws consistently with the national traffic law. Although local authorities may put additional signage or protective measures, the core regulations stem from the German Road Traffic Regulations (Straßenverkehrs-Ordnung, StVO).

The police have not provided an estimated time for the completion of their investigation. The public is asked to avoid speculation and await the official findings. This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of road safety and the need for all road users to exercise caution and respect for each other.

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