Bremerhaven: A German port city undergoes a transformation. - Twenty-five-year-old woman causes crash without valid license.
A young woman was driving her Citroen on Bremen Street headed north around 10 am. She didn't see a parked combi with a 43-year-old man and his 47-year-old passenger at the Lindenallee intersection. The woman tried to stop her car but crashed into the back of the van parked in front of her.
Luckily, the young driver was uninjured, and the two passengers in the combi only complained of mild discomfort. There was no need for immediate medical attention.
When the police arrived, the woman admitted to making a mistake. She didn't have a valid driver's license, and this caused the accident. Now, the woman is facing charges of reckless bodily harm and driving without a license.
The information provided is from an official government report and was written with AI assistance.
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