Overview
- Hanauer Landstraße in Frankfurt, Kieler Straße in Hamburg and Vahrenwalder Straße in Hannover each recorded 59 injury crashes, with Frankfurt leading on severity with 12 serious injuries versus four in Hamburg and two in Hannover.
- Trierer Straße in Aachen followed with 58 crashes, while further hotspots included Hamburg’s Cuxhavener Straße (56), Hannover’s Am Leineufer (50) and Berlin’s Friedrichstraße (49).
- City snapshots show persistent local risk: Berlin’s Frankfurter Allee logged 47 crashes, Dresden’s Königsbrücker Straße led Saxony with 38 and Munich’s Frankfurter Ring topped the city list with 45.
- The most common crash form involved turning, entering or crossing vehicles, and the risk peaked around 16:00, aligning with school pickup and evening commute patterns.
- The analysis draws on the Deutscher Unfallatlas, BASt and Destatis, counts only crashes with personal injury and uses severity-based tie‑breaks and postcode grouping; Nordrhein‑Westfalen recorded the most injury crashes among states with 58,062.