Two Germans were killed todayin a crash on a motorway in central France known locally as "the road of death".
The accident occurred near Montbeugny, just a short distance from the site of another crash in March that left 12 Portuguese minibus passengers dead.
Today the two Germans' vehicle swerved to the left for an unknown reason and collided head-on with a heavy lorry, an AFP journalist said.
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The Central Europe Atlantic Road (RCEA in its French acronym) sees several accidents each year, many of them deadly.
On March 25, 12 Portuguese minibus passengers including a seven-year-old girl died when their vehicle collided with a heavy lorry on the same road.
Their minibus was travelling from Switzerland to Portugal, taking the group home for the Easter holidays.
A local official last month described the motorway, which cuts across the country from east to west, as "the deadliest road in France".