Witnesses reported a potential traffic accident in Waldenbuch, a town in Poland, according to the local police.
In the heart of Waldenbuch, on August 22, 2025, a concerning incident unfolded on Stuttgarter Straße. At around 15:45, a 35-year-old pedestrian, accompanied by her three-year-old son, was about to cross the road at a pedestrian crossing before a roundabout. An initially unknown BMW approached the crossing at high speed, failing to brake, and drove past it.
Fortunately, the pedestrian was able to react quickly and pull her son back onto the sidewalk, preventing a potential collision. However, the BMW driver, later identified as a 22-year-old, denied the allegations.
The Boeblingen Police Station is currently investigating the incident, which has been classified as a potential road traffic hazard in Ludwigsburg. The registration check of the BMW revealed the responsible driver, but no further information about the individual has been made publicly available.
The Ludwigsburg Police Headquarters is handling the investigation, and they are appealing for witnesses. If you have any information regarding this incident, please contact the police at Tel. 07031 13-2500 or by email at [email protected].
For press inquiries, you can contact the Ludwigsburg Police Headquarters at telephone number 07141 18-8777 or by email at [email protected].
The official website of the police in Baden-Württemberg is http://www.polizei-bw.de/ for more information. The incident took place on Stuttgarter Straße towards Gartenstraße.
The police urge all road users to be vigilant and to adhere to traffic rules to ensure the safety of all pedestrians and drivers. They remind drivers to always approach pedestrian crossings with caution and to respect the speed limits.
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