Young Teen S sustained minor injuries in Ulm collision involving motorcycle and tram on Monday.
In the heart of Ulm, a traffic incident involving a 17-year-old motorcyclist and a tram occurred at around 3:30 PM on Egginger Way. The accident is currently being investigated by the traffic police in Laupheim.
According to preliminary reports, the motorcyclist failed to notice a tram approaching from the right at a railway crossing. The tram, heading towards the city center, had the right of way. As a result, the motorcyclist was struck by the tram, sustaining minor injuries.
Fortunately, no one in the crowded tram was injured due to the emergency braking. The estimated damage to the tram is around 5,000 euros, while the estimated damage to the motorcycle is approximately 500 euros.
The motorcyclist was promptly attended to by emergency services and was transported to a local clinic for further treatment.
For more information about the Ulm Police Headquarters, you can visit their website at www.polizei-bw.de. If you have any inquiries about the accident on Egginger Way, you can send them to [email protected].
The exact opening hours for the Ulm Police Directorate could not be determined from the search results. However, a related event has opening times from 7:00 to 18:30 on weekdays, which might suggest office hours around typical daytime hours on weekdays. If you need to contact the Police Headquarters, you can reach them at 0731/188-1111.
We hope that the motorcyclist makes a speedy recovery and that such incidents can be avoided in the future. Stay safe on the roads of Ulm!
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