Overview
- A car and a military jeep collided on the A16 at knooppunt Princeville, sending four people to hospital with injuries of unknown severity and leaving the car a total loss.
- Only one lane toward the Belgian border was open for roughly ninety minutes after the A16 crash, with delays reaching about 45 minutes and traffic diverted via the A59, A27 and A58.
- Police, the tax authority, RDW and Customs ran a large roadside control on the A7 near Leek/Hoogkerk using ANPR, issuing fines, seizing at least one car and ordering several vehicles off the road as the operation continued into the evening.
- Separately on the A7 near Hoogkerk, an emergency repair and a crash closed the left lane and produced about five kilometres of standstill traffic by 20:30, with the duration of the closure not yet known.
- Elsewhere, a three‑car collision on the A50 near Lieren closed the road for around 30 minutes with no injuries reported, and a Nijmegen water search at Albanystraat ended after an hour with no one found as police also confirmed seven arrests after the Doetinchem protest.