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A British Driver Provokes a Frontal Collision in France because He Forgot He Had to Drive Right.

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The man was driving with a rental car along the left lane when he bumped into another vehicle near Mazamet. The accident left a person slightly injured and affected traffic for several hours.

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The man was driving with a rental car along the left lane when he bumped into another vehicle near Mazamet. The accident left a person slightly injured and affected traffic for several hours.

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Spectacular road accident Wednesday in Mazamet: two cars hit frontally. One of the two vehicles suddenly passed on the other track. The reason? This British national would have...

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On a busy mountain road of the Tarn, a face-to-face reminded brutally that a simple reflex can cost a lot. On Wednesday 19 August 2026, at about 7 p.m., two cars hit the D118, over Mazamet, close to Lake Montagnes. The shock was spectacular, the bodies distorted, the airbags triggered. And yet, the collision made only one light injured, a relief from the images. Behind this accident, the first elements point to a unfortunately well-known scenari…

On Wednesday 19 August, around 7 p.m., traffic was dense on the D118 above Mazamet. On this mountain road, the motorists saw an English car appear on the wrong track. This department connects the Montagne Noire to Carcassonne and sees many bathing returns every night, according to La Défêche du Midi. The scene took place near Lake des Montagnès, a popular place for walks in the summer. In a few seconds, the trajectory of the British vehicle cros…

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A violent accident occurred on Wednesday 19 August on the D118 in Mazamet (Tarn). A British driver travelling to the left struck a front vehicle, causing a light injury.

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La Dépêche du Midi broke the news on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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