A three‑vehicle collision on the Jerusalem Alleys viaduct on Oct. 30 left the left‑hand lane closed for hours, forcing a passenger to faint while waiting for delayed police arrival.
Collision on Jerusalem Alleys Viaduct
Three vehicles collided on the viaduct over the WKD raillines toward the city centre on 30 October. The impact blocked the left lane for many hours, and after the incident the 112 service advised the drivers to wait for police arrival.
Vehicles Involved and Immediate Impact
The Toyota used for passenger transport struck the rear of a Volkswagen. The force of the collision pushed the Volkswagen against the back of a Volvo, but no persons required immediate hospital transport at the scene.
Emergency Response and Fainting Incident
At 19:55, officers were still absent. A passenger fainted while waiting; EMTs were called, administered first aid, and she was not taken to hospital. Police eventually arrived, secured the area, and documented the incident.
Police Arrival and Site Security
Police who arrived after the fainting episode sealed the scene and produced the formal incident report. They also collected statements from the involved parties.
Unclear Reasons for Fainting
The cause of the fainting episode was not disclosed, raising questions about whether the seven‑hour wait for police was justified. Further investigation by law enforcement will address the collision’s details.

