Overview
- A 57-year-old cyclist in Abensberg died after reportedly failing to yield at a priority sign and colliding with a car driven by a 21-year-old.
- In Ahrensfelde, a 71-year-old cyclist was fatally struck by a car driven by an 18-year-old, with the driver requiring medical attention for shock.
- Emergency services responded promptly in both incidents, but neither cyclist could be saved at the scene.
- Authorities have launched investigations, with technical reconstruction underway in Abensberg and criminal inquiries initiated in Ahrensfelde.
- The accidents underscore ongoing concerns about cyclist safety and adherence to traffic regulations in Germany.