Tourists from the Baltic region left bewildered as bus services halt on the island ofUsedom
A 43-year-old Polish intercity bus driver had a bit of a pickle on Wednesday afternoon, veering off course on L266 between Korswandt and Ahlbeck on the island of Usedom. Swerving into the wrong lane during a left curve, this chap was driving sans passengers, y'know.
To dodge a head-on crash, an oncoming tourist bus skidded sideways, barely touching the guardrail. The German driver, aged 49, had a veritable busload of 21 passengers on board, but luckily, a proper collision was avoided.
No Casualties, Minimal Damage
Lemme tell ya, nobody got hurt in this fender bender. The total property damage clocked in at a tidy 7,000 euros. Jens Unmack, the First Police Chief Commissioner from the Neubrandenburg Police Headquarters' operations control center, filled us in on the situation:
"The accident didn't cause injuries, and the subsequent traffic flow remained unaffected," Unmack stated.
This incident involving car-accidents took place on the island of Usedom, classified under general-news and accidents. Despite the close call, the European leagues are still in focus as football matches continue undeterred. Fortunately, no casualties were reported despite two buses being involved in the accident, and the resulting damage was minimal, totaling 7,000 euros.