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47-year-old mistakes road for track bed

A 47-year-old woman mistook the roadway for a track bed in Gotha and got stuck with her car. The Thuringian Forest Railway line was closed for around an hour on Saturday due to the towing work, as the police announced on Sunday. The woman's car and the track were damaged.

The word "Polizei" ("Police") shines on the roof of a police patrol car. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
The word "Polizei" ("Police") shines on the roof of a police patrol car. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Accidents - 47-year-old mistakes road for track bed

A 47-year-old woman mistook the roadway for a track bed in Gotha and got stuck with her car. The Thuringian Forest Railway line was closed for around an hour on Saturday due to the towing work, as the police announced on Sunday. The woman's car and the track were damaged.

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  1. The 47-year-old woman's accident in Thuringia's Gotha involved her mistaking a road for a track bed along the Thuringian Forest Railway line.
  2. Despite the woman's mistake leading to her car getting stuck and damaging the track bed, she was not present at the scene when police released an update about the incident on Sunday.
  3. Tourists traveling through Thuringia on Sunday might have encountered delays due to a police incident in Gotha, where a car had been stuck on the track bed of the Thuringian Forest Railway line.
  4. The police in Thuringia are now investigating how the 47-year-old woman came to mistake the road for the track bed in Gotha, which resulted in her car becoming stuck and causing a traffic disruption.
  5. As a result of the traffic disruption caused by the woman's mistake, the Thuringian Forest Railway line was closed for an hour on Saturday, causing delays for train passengers and disrupting traffic in the Gotha area.

Source: www.stern.de

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