All three foreign travelers who were injured in a serious head-on collision in S.E. Iceland on Sunday are recovering. None of the three are considered to be in critical condition.Two American travelers, aged 32 and 27, whose car was struck by a vehicle driving on the wrong side of the road were released from critical care yesterday afternoon.
Read more: Sunday's accident: Taiwanese traveler drove on wrong side of road. Three still in critical condition
The third traveler, a 35 year old Taiwanese national, is also making a good recovery. His condition is no longer considered critical, but Police have still been unable to interview him about the cause of the crash. The cause of the accident, which took place on the outskirts of the village Kirkjubæjarklaustur is unclear. The Taiwanese traveler appears to have either been driving on the wrong side of the road or to have swerved into the wrong lane, striking the car coming from the opposite direction head-on.
The accident took place around four in the afternoon on Sunday. Driving conditions were good at the time of the accident. The road was clear of any ice or snow, the sky was clear and visibility ideal.
Read more: Yet another accident on Ring Road in SE Iceland: Two people airlifted to hospital after rollover
A second accident took place on the Ring Road east of Kirkjubæjarklaustur yesterday afternoon shortly before four in the afternoon. Two people were airlifted to the hospital in Reykjavík after a rollover near the mountain Lómagnúpur.
All three foreign travelers who were injured in a serious head-on collision in S.E. Iceland on Sunday are recovering. None of the three are considered to be in critical condition.Two American travelers, aged 32 and 27, whose car was struck by a vehicle driving on the wrong side of the road were released from critical care yesterday afternoon.
Read more: Sunday's accident: Taiwanese traveler drove on wrong side of road. Three still in critical condition
The third traveler, a 35 year old Taiwanese national, is also making a good recovery. His condition is no longer considered critical, but Police have still been unable to interview him about the cause of the crash. The cause of the accident, which took place on the outskirts of the village Kirkjubæjarklaustur is unclear. The Taiwanese traveler appears to have either been driving on the wrong side of the road or to have swerved into the wrong lane, striking the car coming from the opposite direction head-on.
The accident took place around four in the afternoon on Sunday. Driving conditions were good at the time of the accident. The road was clear of any ice or snow, the sky was clear and visibility ideal.
Read more: Yet another accident on Ring Road in SE Iceland: Two people airlifted to hospital after rollover
A second accident took place on the Ring Road east of Kirkjubæjarklaustur yesterday afternoon shortly before four in the afternoon. Two people were airlifted to the hospital in Reykjavík after a rollover near the mountain Lómagnúpur.