Car collision near Neuss on the A46 motorway - Driver veers off road, impacts tree, leaving woman severely hurt
Accident on A46 Towards Heinsberg: Woman Involved in Suspected Drunk Driving Incident
A serious accident occurred on the A46 towards Heinsberg at the Uedesheim exit, involving a 36-year-old woman driving a Mercedes. The incident is currently being investigated as a potential case of drunk driving.
According to reports, the woman lost control of her vehicle in the curve of the Uedesheim exit, veering off the road to the left and colliding with a tree. Emergency services were promptly called to the scene, and the woman was taken to a hospital for treatment of severe injuries.
Upon arrival, police officers questioned the woman regarding suspected alcohol consumption. A breathalyzer test was administered, which yielded a positive result. As a result, the woman's driver's license was confiscated, and blood samples were taken for further analysis.
Despite numerous requests, the identity of the police officers who questioned the woman has not been publicly disclosed in the available sources. Investigations into the incident are ongoing, with a focus on the woman's alcohol consumption.
The accident has caused significant traffic disruptions on the A46, and motorists are advised to exercise caution and patience while travelling in the area. Authorities have urged drivers not to drink and drive, emphasising the importance of road safety.
As the investigation continues, more details about the incident are expected to be released. The public will be updated as further information becomes available. In the meantime, our thoughts are with the woman and her family during this difficult time.
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