Serious accident in Munich Laim: cyclist hit by car!
On November 5, 2025, there was a serious accident between a cyclist and a car in Munich Laim.

Serious accident in Munich Laim: cyclist hit by car!
In the early morning hours of November 5, 2025, there was a serious traffic accident in Munich Laim. At 7:05 a.m., a 55-year-old cyclist was hit by a car and sustained significant injuries. The driver, a 31-year-old man from the Dillingen district, was traveling on Landsberger Straße in the direction of Pasing and had a green traffic light. The cyclist, on the other hand, wanted to turn left at the junction with Von-der-Pfordten-Straße, which led to a collision. The accident was, like that tz reported to have been treated by emergency services and a rescue helicopter was used to transport the injured person to a hospital.
Another aspect of the accident was the damage caused to the vehicle while the Munich traffic police took over the investigation. There were significant traffic disruptions on site, which lasted around four hours.
Statistical insights into road safety
The incident is part of a worrying trend in Munich that led to an increase in traffic accidents in 2024. Munich police were called to 49,759 accidents, an increase of 2.7% compared to the previous year. It is tragic that the number of road deaths has increased from 12 to 19. Unprotected road users such as cyclists and pedestrians are particularly badly affected by accidents. Seniors are also often involved in such tragic incidents; Of the ten pedestrians killed, eight were seniors and all five cyclists killed also belonged to this age group South Germans points out.
Police Vice President Christian Huber presented the traffic accident balance and described the increase in accidents as a “statistical fluctuation”, which is reassuring news as he also emphasizes that in the long term the number of accidents tends to decrease. The police also plan to monitor speed limits more closely, especially in front of schools, to increase safety.
Call for caution
The authorities appeal to all road users to pay particular attention to their own safety. Bicycle helmets, for example, could prevent serious head injuries, and drinking alcohol and drugs while driving should also be consistently avoided. There has been an increase in accidents caused by drug use in recent times, increasing by 47%.
In summary, it can be said that this accident in Laim not only affects the fate of an individual, but also represents an alarm shot for the entire transport community. Solidarity and consideration on our streets are all the more important.