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Two Cars Collide with Moose on Swedish Highway

Two cars collided with a moose on Highway 40 near Gothenburg, forcing temporary road closure. No human injuries were reported, though both vehicles required towing. The incident highlights ongoing challenges with wildlife vehicle collisions in Sweden.

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Two passenger cars struck a moose on Highway 40 in Härryda Municipality. The collision occurred east of the airplane roundabout toward Borås. Emergency services received the alert shortly before 10 PM on Wednesday.

Both vehicles came from the same direction. The second car hit the moose immediately after the first collision. No people sustained injuries in the incident.

Authorities closed the road following the accident. Wildlife officials responded to the scene to handle the moose situation. Both damaged vehicles required towing from the location.

The highway reopened completely by midnight. Road traffic returned to normal flow patterns. Why do moose collisions remain common in Sweden during autumn months?

Moose are particularly active during dawn and dusk hours in Sweden. Their dark coloration makes them difficult to spot on roads. These large animals can cause substantial vehicle damage upon impact.

Road closures for wildlife incidents create notable traffic disruptions in rural Sweden. The quick reopening prevented extended travel delays for morning commuters.

Published: October 2, 2025

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