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100 drivers fined for blocking rescue services

Alexander Pearson
March 8, 2019

Forming a rescue corridor to allow emergency services through can save lives. Scores of drivers on a German autobahn could now be counting the cost of failing to understand the concept.

A rescue corridor on the German autobahn
Image: picture-alliance/dpa/P. Steffen

German police are demanding €23,000 ($25,800) in penalties from more than 100 drivers after they failed to form a corridor for rescue services to respond to a severe highway crash.

Police said the drivers blocked a 5 kilometer (3.1 miles) passage of Autobahn 5 between the southwestern cities of Karlsruhe and Heidelberg on Thursday afternoon.

The crash occurred after a truck drove too fast and rear-ended another truck shortly before 2 p.m. local time (1300 UTC).

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The driver who caused the crash was severely injured and had to be freed from his vehicle by firefighters. A rescue helicopter then transported him to a nearby hospital.

The resulting traffic jam measured 20 kilometers long while rescue services attended to the injured.

Police said the crash resulted in some €50,000 worth of damage.

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