Torrevieja Street Skid Incident Report

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Expectation

The footage shows a moment of tense anticipation as a sizable crowd of young onlookers gathers around a large black car that rolls forward in a straight line. It gathers speed roughly 300 meters from the first intersection, and within moments the vehicle breaks traction. The driver struggles to regain control, and the car slams into a lamppost and the wall of a nearby construction materials shop. The scene unfolds with a mix of awe and alarm as spectators watch the car wrestle for grip before colliding with urban fixtures in its path.

Street lamp

The sequence also captures the moment when a large street lamp breaks free and tumbles onto the road and the median. After the smoke clears, scooter riders rush forward, calling out in surprise. The driver emerges conscious and receives treatment for minor injuries. The damaged car remains at the scene as a tow truck arrives for removal. Authorities later confirmed that the vehicle had been adapted for a driver with reduced mobility, outlining the setup and the control mechanisms involved.

Civil Guard Traffic and regional police arrived at the accident site. Members of the Torrevieja Fire Station helped remove the vehicle and the lamp post, which had blocked a substantial portion of the street and disrupted traffic flow.

Usual

The councilor for Security and Local Police noted that while this kind of activity does not happen every day, the area has seen occasional interventions over the past four years to monitor and curb gatherings of vehicles used for skidding and stunts. The challenges around the municipal football stadium Vicente Garcia, located near the parking lot, have drawn attention when such gatherings occur. The street is close to other landmarks and residential areas, underscoring the potential disruption to daily life when demonstrations take place.

Images show strong public interest, with many people recording the moment on their phones. It appears visitors slow down and assemble to observe how the car and driver perform, especially on weekends when the area experiences higher activity.

important street

Monge y Bielsa street is not a peripheral route in Torrevieja. This road has two lanes in each direction and serves as a connector between Cortes Valencianas street, a major north entry to the city, and Ciudad Deportiva, a hub that includes an institute, a language school, a market area, and other commercial and recreational spaces. The street lies in a bustling zone near the city core, with links to La Hoya and CV-905, making it a prominent corridor for local traffic and pedestrian activity alike.

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