Overview
- In Wildeshausen a 25-year-old passenger was trapped and airlifted with life-threatening injuries after the driver failed to yield on a country road.
- In Bremen a 34-year-old motorcyclist was flung into the air and critically injured when a 19-year-old driver ran a red light, and the motorist was also hospitalized with severe wounds.
- The Wildeshausen driver and the oncoming motorist sustained non-life-threatening injuries and were treated at local hospitals.
- Police have opened formal inquiries into possible negligence in both crashes, focusing on red-light violations and failure to yield.
- Road safety advocates say human error and gaps in traffic enforcement have fueled a recent surge in serious collisions across the region.