Monday, November 24, 2014

The trailer pushed the car into oncoming lane – there was the shattering of an oncoming car – Fædrelandsvennen

The trailer pushed the car into oncoming lane – there was the shattering of an oncoming car – Fædrelandsvennen

TVEDESTRAND : A Renault Laguna wagon drove from Tvedestrand against Arendal with a wagon train behind him. At the exit to Eydehavn was Renault hit from behind and pushed into the opposite lane, where it hit an Audi A4 who was driving in the opposite direction.



Deprived license

Renault was hit so hard that the passenger side is completely shattered. The man behind the wheel was stuck squeezed and is seriously injured. The damages shall not be life threatening.

Audi was driven by a woman, where the damage is characterized as not serious. She is taken to hospital for check.

– The driver of the wagon train is routinely deprived license, police efforts leader Lennart Johnsen.

He says that both Renault and Audi would swing by E18 in to Eydehavn when the accident happened.

damage

Police Operations Ole Bjørn Kleivane states Monday night just before 21.30, after conversation with Southern Hospitality, the driver who was seriously injured, not life threatening damaged.

He also states that the female driver safety is seriously injured, but that she was rushed to hospital for check.

– The driver of the wagon train has not extent of the damage betydening but was taken to hospital for check, saying Kleivane.

– What led to the seizure of his driver’s license?

– It was bitter scope first beslaglag. It is not suspected intoxication, he said.



The accident

Police got the message traffic accident clock 19.04

E 18 was closed. It originated long queues both ways. The clock 20.30 police began manual routing past the accident site, and 21.30 was E18 opened for regular traffic again.

Police said there was minimal queue just before the road was reopened.

It was rated detour.

– There was no detour. The planned road had been too long, and was therefore not signposted. The road was cleared faster than they thought, said Anniken Island by Road Traffic Management Centre.

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