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B27 crash leaves €8,000 in damage after Mercedes-Benz collision

A 70-year-old driver and a 19-year-old collided in a crash that blocked the B27. Why did this accident avoid causing wider chaos?

The image shows a black and white scene of a car that has been involved in a crash on the side of...
The image shows a black and white scene of a car that has been involved in a crash on the side of the road, with a group of people standing around it. The car appears to have sustained significant damage, with its hood crumpled and its windows shattered. The people around the car are looking at the car with concern, likely assessing the damage.

B27 crash leaves €8,000 in damage after Mercedes-Benz collision

A crash on the B27 caused significant delays on February 20. The incident involved two vehicles—a Mercedes Sprinter and a Mercedes-Benz car—resulting in around €8,000 worth of damage. Despite the collision, no wider traffic disruptions were reported across the Fulda and Bad Hersfeld police districts that day.

The accident took place when a 70-year-old man driving a Mercedes Sprinter collided with a 19-year-old in a Mercedes-Benz. The force of the impact left the Sprinter undriveable, forcing it to be towed from the scene. This caused temporary hold-ups for motorists travelling in all directions.

Police confirmed that, despite the local congestion, no broader traffic problems occurred in the surrounding areas. Authorities logged no other accident-related delays in Fulda or Bad Hersfeld on the same day.

The damaged Sprinter required removal, leading to short-term traffic issues on the B27. While the crash caused local disruption, wider roads in the region remained unaffected. The estimated repair costs for both Mercedes-Benz vehicles reached approximately €8,000.

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