On the E18 at Lekhyttan, traffic was completely stopped in the direction toward Karlskoga after the accident. According to SVT Örebro, an alarm operator described that the person involved was uninjured and traffic has begun to be released alternately, with the rescue service leaving the scene at 05:30. The second accident on national road 50 involved four people in the car, including a small child, but there were no injuries.
According to SVT Örebro, an alarm operator confirmed no personal injuries, and a stop occurred in the northbound direction, though the police and rescue service have since left the scene. Police suspect no crime in the accidents, attributing them to the hazardous conditions. According to SVT Örebro, police press spokesperson Christina Hallin described that it is very slippery with snow on the road, advising drivers to take it carefully.
The person is uninjured and now they have begun to release traffic alternately again. The rescue service left the scene at 05:30.
The accidents coincided with an annual raggare event where car enthusiasts drive from Kil to Kongsvinger on Easter Saturday, with this year's event being slushier. Police reported no serious accidents had occurred during the morning and have been busy but generally think the raggare are behaving well. According to SVT Värmland, police operations chief Simon Dahlin described the situation as good and at a good level.
The exact causes of the cars driving off the road remain unknown, as do the total number of accidents beyond these two and any ongoing traffic disruptions. Authorities have not specified measures to improve road safety, and the estimated number of raggare participants is unclear.
It was four people in the car including a small child. But no personal injuries.
It is very slippery and snow on the road. A snowplow has been out, if you are going out to drive a car you should take it carefully.
It has been good.
It is at a good level.
