Mar 4 • 10:42 UTC 🇩🇪 Germany SZ

Fatal Accident: Accident Commission Examines Starnberg's Main Intersection

Following the fatal accident of an eight-year-old boy in Starnberg, a commission is assessing safety measures at the Tutzinger-Hof-Platz intersection.

In the aftermath of the tragic death of an eight-year-old boy during Fasching on a Tuesday in Starnberg, an accident commission convened early this week via videoconference to discuss the traffic situation at the Tutzinger-Hof-Platz intersection. The session included participation from Landrat Stefan Frey and Mayor Patrick Janik, signifying local leadership's engagement in addressing this critical public safety issue. The commission has committed to a comprehensive review of the intersection's traffic dynamics, a move that underscores the urgency following the incident.

The initial focus of the assessment will be on all traffic light operations and road markings at the complex five-way intersection to ensure they promote safety. This includes a detailed examination of traffic flows between roadways and pedestrian crossings, areas known to often pose risks to vulnerable road users like children. The State Building Authority in Weilheim announced that they plan to enlist an external specialist agency to develop a traffic light plan, highlighting the proactive steps being taken to improve safety in the area.

Subsequent to the initial review, the commission intends to engage with the Central Office for Traffic Safety at the State Construction Directorate to further evaluate the traffic situation. Besides focusing on the intersection, the commission is also expected to consider additional surrounding traffic safety measures. This incident serves as a catalyst for a broader dialogue about road safety in Starnberg, prompting a community-wide reflection on how to better protect pedestrians and children in particular.

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