Motorway Accident Report - On 57 Neuss-Süd - A Passenger Vehicle Rolls Over and Remains Upside Down - Severe Road Collision Leaves Three Casualties
On Thursday, August 28, 2025, at approximately 18:00, a traffic accident occurred on the A57 towards Nimwegen. The incident involved a Mercedes and a Citroën.
The Mercedes, which had joined the highway from the A46 at the Neuss-Süd interchange, initially moved from the right to the middle lane. However, it suddenly veered to the left lane, causing it to lose control and collide with the concrete barrier.
In the process, the Mercedes spun into the Citroën, which was located in the middle lane at the time of the lane change. The Citroën, carrying three Polish men aged 20, 49, and 24, flipped over and landed on its roof as a result of the impact.
The 20-year-old driver of the Citroën sustained severe injuries, while the two other passengers were lightly injured. The driver of the Mercedes, a 47-year-old man from Cologne, was unharmed.
The name of the man from Cologne involved in the accident is not publicly disclosed in the available reports; only his age and origin were reported by the police.
The investigation into the accident was carried out at the scene, and no other vehicles were involved. All lanes on the A57 towards Nimwegen were reopened at around 20:45, following the investigation and the clearance of the damaged vehicles.
Traffic was rerouted around the incident via the side and right lanes, causing a disruption in traffic flow on the A57 towards Nimwegen. The incident serves as a reminder to all road users to drive responsibly and to always be aware of the road conditions and other vehicles around them.
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