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Motorcyclist crashes into motorhome on B165 in Hainzenberg

21.06.2026 07:00 1 min 1 source
zillertalfoto.at DEU
Motorcyclist crashes into motorhome on B165 in Hainzenberg
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On June 21, 2026, at around 1:45 PM, a motorcyclist riding uphill on the B165 in Hainzenberg, Austria, fell in a curve and collided with an oncoming motorhome. The motorcyclist was uninjured. Both vehicles sustained significant damage and were towed. Emergency services, police, and road maintenance crews responded.

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Motorcyclist crashes into motorhome on B165 in Hainzenberg

21.06.2026 zillertalfoto.at DEU Original source

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