Unknown man rams Renault into parking lot in Großsachsenheim – witnesses wanted!
On October 6th, 2025 there was a traffic accident in Großsachsenheim. Unknown driver damaged Renault and fled. Please inform the police.

Unknown man rams Renault into parking lot in Großsachsenheim – witnesses wanted!
In Großsachsenheim there was a traffic accident in the parking lot in front of a bakery on Von-Koenig-Straße between 10:00 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. on Monday, October 6, 2025. An unknown driver damaged a Renault while maneuvering and then fled the scene of the accident. The resulting material damage amounts to around 5,000 euros. This information comes from a report by the Ludwigsburg Police Headquarters, which was published on October 7, 2025. The police are asking for information and have brought the Vaihingen an der Enz police station into play. Witnesses are asked to call 07042 941-0 or email vaihingen-enz.prev@polizei.bwl.de to shed light on the matter news.de reports.
Accidents like this, where damage occurs without personal injury, can often be complicated for those involved. According to the ADAC, it is not always necessary to call the police in the event of minor accidents, especially if the property damage is minor. However, in this case, drivers should exchange important data and fill out an accident report. It is important to know that without an official accident report from the police, possible insurance benefits may be denied ADAC explains.
Rules of conduct in the event of parking collisions
Careful action is required, particularly in the case of so-called parking collisions. The ADAC points out that there is an obligation to “maintain appropriately” if a vehicle is damaged. If the vehicle owner does not show up within a reasonable time, the police must be informed. In this case, a note on the vehicle is not enough and could be considered a hit and run.
The tasks of the police at the scene of an accident are varied. It records personal details and vehicle data, records witness statements and clarifies any traffic violations. However, it is not the police who decide on the question of guilt, but rather it is determined by the vehicle insurance company ADAC added.