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On Thursday morning, a traffic accident occurred on the A71 between Soemmerda and Erfurt-Nord junctions. The incident involved a single vehicle, and fortunately, no injuries were reported.
According to the Erfurt Police Department, the vehicle veered off the road to the right, broke through a guardrail, and stopped in a field. The total damage from the accident is approximately 16,000 euros.
The police are currently investigating the case for endangering traffic safety. Preliminary reports suggest that the accident was caused by a 60-year-old driver who momentarily lost consciousness.
The Erfurt Police Department is the relevant contact point for this incident. If you have any further inquiries, you can contact the Press Office of the Erfurt Police Department at 0361 5743-2100 or send an email to [email protected].
For more information about the Erfurt Police Department, please visit their website at https://polizei.thueringen.de/landespolizeiinspektionen/lpierfurt/.
The Thuringian Police can also be contacted for additional details regarding the traffic accident on the A71.
It is important to note that the head of the Erfurt Police Directorate involved in the accident has not been explicitly named in the available search results. However, the leader of the Landespolizeiinspektion Suhl, a regional police authority in Thuringia, is PD Jörn Durst. There is no direct mention linking him or the Erfurt Police Directorate leadership to this specific incident.
We hope that everyone remains safe on the roads, and we urge all drivers to prioritise their safety and the safety of others while driving.
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