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Updated 19:02

Bus Crash in Nowy Gulczewo: 7 Hospitalized

A municipal collision in Nowy Gulczewo injured seven after a bus driver failed to yield. Read details and practical advice for expats.

A municipal bus collision in Nowy Gulczewo sent seven people to hospital. Initial police findings indicate the bus driver failed to yield to a Volkswagen with a trailer.

Why the bus driver failed to yield matters

Police reported the crash occurred after 2 p.m. in Nowy Gulczewo, Płock County. Consequently, emergency services rushed to the scene. A 40-year-old woman drove the city bus. Moreover, a 29-year-old man drove the Volkswagen with a trailer. As a result, six bus passengers and the Volkswagen driver sustained injuries. Therefore, all seven victims went to hospital for treatment. However, police said both drivers tested sober. In addition, local authorities fully blocked the road. Consequently, officials warned drivers that delays might last until 6 p.m.

What happened and immediate fallout

Witnesses described a sudden impact. Consequently, bystanders helped passengers from the vehicle. Emergency teams then stabilized the injured. Police started a formal inquiry at the scene. Moreover, investigators will review CCTV and statements. Therefore, authorities will determine if the bus driver violated right-of-way rules in the Polish highway code. Furthermore, the bus operator and insurer will also open parallel reviews. In addition, prosecutors could press charges if they find serious negligence.

Local transport and legal context for expats

Municipal buses in Poland often operate under city or regional contracts. Therefore, a driver may work for a public transport company or a private contractor. Moreover, Polish traffic law places clear duty on drivers to yield at intersections. If officials find a driver at fault, they may issue a mandat (fine) and points. In serious cases, courts may pursue compensation claims. In addition, employers have liability for accidents during work. Consequently, insurers and the employer will usually handle claims for passengers.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you are an expat involved in a crash in Poland, act quickly and document everything. First, call 112 for police and ambulance. In addition, seek a police report (protokół) and keep a copy. Moreover, emergency medical care usually falls under the National Health Fund (NFZ) for insured residents. However, tourists should present an EHIC/GHIC card or private insurance. For longer stays, register with the NFZ or speak to your employer about ZUS (social insurance). Keep your passport if you lack a PESEL number. Finally, contact your insurer and your embassy for help with translation and legal advice.

Consequently, this crash in Nowy Gulczewo highlights risks on regional roads. Moreover, it underscores the importance of clear right-of-way rules and diligent driving by large vehicles. Therefore, passengers and other road users rely on both training and proper company oversight. In addition, expats should understand local procedures for medical care, police reporting, and insurance claims.

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