
At least seven injured as tram derails & crashes into restaurant after ‘taking turn at high speed' in Sweden
TRAM HORROR At least seven injured as tram derails & crashes into restaurant after 'taking turn at high speed' in Sweden
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window)
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)
AT least seven people were hospitalised after a tram "turned at a high speed" and derailed before smashing into a pizzeria in Sweden.
The horror accident unfolded in the early hours of Friday in Gothenburg, on the country's west coast.
Sign up for Scottish Sun
newsletter
Sign up
1
At least seven people were injured in a horror tram crash in Sweden
More to follow... For the latest news on this story, keep checking back at The U.S. Sun, your go-to destination for the best celebrity news, sports news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures, and must-see videos.
Like us on Facebook at TheSunUS and follow us on X at @TheUSSun

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Scottish Sun
2 hours ago
- Scottish Sun
Dartford Crossing charge to rise by 40 per cent in September – check how much you'll now have to pay
It has been nine years since the toll prices were last raised TAKING ITS TOLL Dartford Crossing charge to rise by 40 per cent in September – check how much you'll now have to pay Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) THE Dartford Crossing is set to become more expensive to use in just a couple of months time. The crossing - which was known as the Dartford Tunnel until 1991 - is made up of two tunnels and the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge and carries a charge for many who use it. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 3 The cost of using the Dartford Crossing is set to rise in a matter of weeks Credit: PA Used by around 180,000 cars every day the cost of using the crossing will rise from £2.50 to £3.50 on September 1, marking the first price increase since 2014. Transport Secretary, Lilian Greenwood, explained the toll increase was necessary in order to manage the almost 200,000 vehicles that use it everyday. "I am aware that these necessary changes to the charges will be unwelcome news for users of the crossing," she said in a statement to parliament. "These traffic levels are well in excess of the crossing's design capacity, causing delays for drivers." Buses, coaches, vans and other commercial vehicles with two axles will pay up to £4.20 when the new fees kick in, while vehicles with more than two axles will have to pay up to £8.40. The Transport Minister promised "significant" discounts on the tolls for people living locally and car drivers with prepaid accounts. "I am aware that these necessary changes to the charges will be unwelcome news for users of the Crossing," Greenwood said in her stament. "I have been determined to keep the nominal fee paid by local people as low as possible, as many rely on the Crossing to get around their local area." She added that drivers who live in Dartford or Thurrock and who have signed up to the Scheme will pay £25 for unlimited annual crossings from September 1, which is a small increase from the current annual fee. Greenwood argued: "The new charges will be significantly lower than if they had increased in line with inflation since the tariff was last fully revised in 2014." Traffic chaos as 'protesters' climb bridge with warnings of huge delays during morning rush hour The charges at the Dartford Crossing vary depending on the type of vehicle being driven and if the driver already has an account set up on the website. The fees are often referred to as the Dart Charge. Since the tollbooths at the Dartford Crossing have been removed, the charge can be paid on the website. 3 Charges must be settled by midnight the day after crossing but can also be paid in advance. The government website can be used to pay the Dart Charge and to set up an account to make future payments easier and cheaper. Users can also use the service to pay or challenge a fine, as well as check which crossings they have paid for.


Scottish Sun
2 hours ago
- Scottish Sun
Inside minuscule EV with top speed of 56mph that costs just £21k – it's the perfect travel companion for summer
It could also be upgraded to a special package with extra perks POCKET ROCKET Inside minuscule EV with top speed of 56mph that costs just £21k – it's the perfect travel companion for summer Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A FOUR-WHEELED electric bubble car manufactured by a Swiss company makes the perfect companion for a seaside trip. Micro, the maker of the adorable quadricycles, has unveiled a new Spiaggina version last year. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 4 Spiaggina can reach a top speed of 56mph Credit: Top Gear 4 The car comes in two colours Credit: Top Gear 4 It sports vegan leather seats inside which are moisture-resistant Credit: Top Gear Spiaggina is the latest version of Microlino, a tiny battery-powered bubble car introduced in 2022. The microcar sports a 17bhp e-motor and can reach a top speed of 56mph. Spiaggina comes in two colours, reminiscent of Italian seaside towns - Portofino Blue and Sardinia Sage. If you'd like to enjoy a sea breeze during your drive, the quadricycle can lose its rear and side windows while the canvas roof can be removed entirely. The minuscule EV is equipped with a front-opening door and externally mounted headlights as well as a trunk. Inside, it features a simplistic but elegant design with vegan leather seats in a two-tone colour. The seat material is the same as the one often used in sailing yachts which means it's moisture-resistant too. With a 10.5kWh battery, the Spiaggina can survive up to 110 miles without recharge. Once out of juice, it only takes four hours at a home socket to regain its battery entirely. Microlino will also offer Cool and Connect package which includes a climate control system, a smartphone holder and a Bluetooth speaker. Iconic 90s Ferrari Jeremy Clarkson dubbed the 'greatest car in the world, ever' up for sale for eye-watering price The price for the Cool and Connect package is yet to be revealed. But The Spaggiana in its mid-range spec is currently available for £21,377. It comes after the Swiss firm's micro motors hit the UK streets last year. The manufacturer also plans to partner with major city authorities such as Transport for London to bring entire fleets of Microlinos to be hired, just like electric scooters and bicycles. Swiss inventor Wim Ouboter started creating Micro Scooters 25 years ago and transformed the way people get around. Since 1997, Ouboter's family-owned Micro Mobility Systems business has sold more than 50 million scooters in 30 varying models and generated over £600m.


Scottish Sun
3 hours ago
- Scottish Sun
Best car for new drivers revealed as budget-friendly classic knocking premium motor off top spot
The best cars of 2025 voted by the public have been revealed RIDE ON Best car for new drivers revealed as budget-friendly classic knocking premium motor off top spot Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) THE best car for new drivers has been revealed, taking the esteemed title away from the much loved Audi A1. Autotrader's annual Drivers' Choice Awards have crowned the Volkswagen Golf the best car for new drivers, declaring it 'cost-effective, fuel-efficient and easy to drive.' Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 4 The VW Golf has been crowned the best motor for new drivers Credit: Supplied 4 The Golf has been praised for its good value, safety, and stylish look Credit: Getty With the Audi A1 coming in at second place, the Golf has been praised as a multi-generational classic car which still has a lot to offer. The BMW1 Series also narrowly missed the top spot, but by offering premium quality, plenty of space, a five-star Euro NCAP safety rating and low running costs, the Golf has a lot of appeal to new drivers. Autotrader's Editorial Director Erin Baker, said: 'The Golf continues to prove its timeless versatility. 'It's the car of voice for new drivers looking for a fun, dependable set of first-time wheels that won't break the budget.' The starting price of a new VW Golf is roughly £28,000, however they can be bought second hand for under £5,000. Beyond the Golf and Audi A1, other cars that have been proven popular among new drivers include the Skoda Fabia, the Kia Picanto and the Renault Clio. This year, over 225,000 people voted in the Driver's Choice Awards. Autotrader explained that each year they ask car owners to share what their car is like to live with to find out what the best new cars on sale today really are. Among the other motors recognised as the best to buy in 2025 were Kia's EV3, which was awarded the prestigious title of New Car of the Year, and the BMW I4, which was crowned Best Car for Families. Voters elected the Omoda 5 for Best Value Car, the Land Rover Defender 110 took the cake for Most Loved Car, and the Porsche Macan was chosen for the Most Fun Car to Drive. New Nissan Leaf tested - it's bigger, better and goes further In terms of the best brands in the business, Lexus was declared most reliable, Dacia was crowned the best value, and BYD was awarded the most loved. 4 The Audi A1 has been knocked off of the top spot Credit: