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Car flipped over motorhome during overtaking

10.05.2026 13:00 1 min 1 source
Sala Allehanda SWE
Car flipped over motorhome during overtaking
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A 75-year-old man from Sala municipality in Sweden has been convicted of reckless driving after causing an accident where his car flipped over an oncoming motorhome. The incident occurred on June 17, 2025, on Salavägen in Västerås. The driver attempted to overtake another vehicle using the left-turn lane, collided with the motorhome, and his car flipped over its roof. A detached wheel also damaged the front of the motorhome.

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Car flipped over motorhome during overtaking

10.05.2026 Sala Allehanda SWE

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