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Closure of Germany's Autobahn 3 near Frankfurt due to a traffic accident, causing temporary disruption in traffic flow

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Car Accident on Bundesautobahn 3 near Frankfurt results in temporary road shutdown (Political:...
Car Accident on Bundesautobahn 3 near Frankfurt results in temporary road shutdown (Political: 250729 - 0766)

Closure of Germany's Autobahn 3 near Frankfurt due to a traffic accident, causing temporary disruption in traffic flow

A traffic accident occurred on the A3 motorway near Frankfurt am Main on Friday night, resulting in a series of events that temporarily disrupted traffic flow.

At around 22:15, a Corvette, driven by a 20-year-old, lost control and bounced off the barrier. The vehicle spun back onto the road and collided with the rear of a VW, causing it to veer off course. The Corvette was then thrown across multiple lanes and hit the right crash barrier.

The accident resulted in two people being lightly injured - the 20-year-old driver of the Corvette and the 50-year-old driver of the VW. Three other vehicles and a local bridge were also damaged by debris from the accident.

Five vehicles in total were damaged in the incident, with the bridge sustaining only minor damage. The bridge was inspected by experts and posed no threat to its structure at any time.

The motorway was temporarily closed due to debris and non-operational vehicles, causing a disruption to traffic. However, one lane was reopened on the motorway after a few minutes.

Despite extensive searches, the name of the 20-year-old driver of the Corvette remains unknown or unpublished according to the available sources. The identity of the driver remains a mystery, with no specific name linked to a 20-year-old Corvette driver in the racing circuit or local records.

Authorities urge drivers to exercise caution and adhere to speed limits, especially during adverse weather conditions, to prevent similar accidents from occurring in the future.

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