Mazda crash on Berlin’s A 100 leaves drivers fleeing the scene
A single-vehicle crash disrupted traffic on the A 100 urban highway in Berlin’s Grunewald district late on December 16, 2025. The incident involved a Mazda that left the road and struck a barrier before spinning to a halt. Several people inside the car fled the scene immediately after the collision.
The crash took place on the A 100 near the exit toward Hohenzollerndamm. According to reports, the Mazda veered off the carriageway, hitting the left-side barrier before coming to rest. No other vehicles were involved, and no injuries to other motorists were recorded.
The incident caused temporary delays on the A 100 while officers processed the scene. With no injuries reported, the focus now shifts to the ongoing investigation. Police continue to examine the circumstances of the crash and the actions of those who left the vehicle.
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