Wiesbaden

On Saturday morning, a 25-year-old cyclist was seriously injured on Landstrasse 3028 between Wiesbaden-Auringen and Wiesbaden-Medenbach. The woman was traveling on a dirt road and wanted to turn onto the country road at a railway bridge, but overlooked a car with a novice driver at the wheel. According to the police report, the 18-year-old woman braked immediately, but could no longer prevent the collision. The cyclist was flown to a clinic by a rescue helicopter, the car driver suffered a shock, it is said. The police put the damage at 2,400 euros.

Fulda

Already on Friday afternoon there was a traffic accident with two injured people on Sickelser Straße in Fulda. In the collision, a 16-year-old motorcyclist from Fulda and his two-year-old passenger were so seriously injured that they had to be treated in hospital, the police report. The two-wheeler had previously tried to avoid a car driving out of town in front of him in the same direction with a 36-year-old woman at the wheel, who had to stop due to traffic. The motorcycle hit the rear of the car lightly, and the driver and passenger were thrown from the motorcycle into the ditch.

Kelsterbach

Klein, the damage remained after a presumed carelessness of a car driver in Kelsterbach, but because he simply drove away, there is a criminal offense.

As the Groß-Gerau police reported, the left exterior mirror of a blue Ford Focus parked on the right side of the lane was checked from Friday evening to Saturday noon.

Damage: 200 euros.

The police are now looking for witnesses to the wrongdoing.

Ruesselsheim

After a car collided with an ambulance in Rüsselsheim (Groß-Gerau district), three injured people were taken to the hospital. According to the first findings of the police, the forty-nine-year-old driver of the car drove through a red light into an intersection on Saturday. The ambulance was rotated 90 degrees by the force of the impact and then tipped over, the officials said. The car and the ambulance were badly damaged. The car driver and the 35-year-old driver of the ambulance as well as his thirty-two-year-old co-driver - who were on the way to an operation - came to the hospitals in Groß-Gerau and Rüsselsheim. The police estimated the presumed total loss of the ambulance at 260,000 euros. The woman's car had not been insured for a few days.The forty-nine year old must therefore answer criminally.