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Updated 19:17

DK17 accident on serpentines near Łabunie

A car hit cable barriers on DK17 serpentines near Łabunie. DK17 accident caused lane blockage and police inquiries.

The DK17 accident occurred on Monday afternoon near Łabunie – Reforma on March 30. Consequently, a passenger car struck cable barriers on the road’s well-known serpentines.

Details of the DK17 accident

The crash happened after 16:00 on the national road 17. In addition, the location lies between Zamość and Tomaszów Lubelski. Police responded and secured the scene quickly. However, officers said no one suffered serious injuries. Therefore, they opened an inquiry to establish the exact causes. Moreover, the left lane toward Tomaszów Lubelski remained blocked for some time. In contrast, traffic to Zamość moved without major problems.

Road context and safety concerns

DK17 serves as a key regional route in eastern Poland. Consequently, it carries a mix of local traffic and longer-distance trucks. The stretch near Łabunie features tight bends locals call “serpentines”. In addition, authorities fitted cable barriers, known in Polish as “bariery linowe”, to reduce severe run-off collisions. However, these barriers can still sustain vehicle impacts. Therefore, drivers must reduce speed on bends and follow warning signs. Moreover, seasonal weather can make the road more hazardous, especially in spring and winter.

Earlier crash and traffic disruption today

Earlier on the same day, rescuers responded to a separate collision in Łabuńki Pierwsze after 13:00. In that crash, two cars collided and three people suffered injuries. Consequently, first responders fully blocked the road for a period. Later, police introduced alternating traffic to restore movement. In addition, the second collision increased delays on the route. Therefore, commuters and freight drivers should expect sporadic slowdowns.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you travel in Poland, know how authorities handle crashes. First, always call 112 for urgent help. Moreover, the police will prepare a report that insurers often require. In addition, an ambulance will treat injured people immediately, and hospitals accept EU patients under reciprocal arrangements. However, public health coverage varies: NFZ (the public health insurer) covers Polish residents and some EU claims. Therefore, carry travel insurance if you are an expat. Also, expect to receive a fine called a “mandat” for clear traffic offenses. In addition, some admin procedures ask for a PESEL (national ID number), but emergency care does not require it. Finally, remember ZUS is Poland’s social insurance institution, which matters mainly for work-related claims rather than immediate crash response.

Practical advice for drivers and expats

If you witness or suffer a crash, stop and help if safe. In addition, take photos and record witness details. Moreover, exchange insurance and ID details with other drivers. However, do not admit fault at the scene. Instead, wait for the police to document events. Therefore, contact your insurer as soon as possible. Also, use navigation apps to find alternate routes quickly. In addition, local radio outlets and traffic services often update road status.

Police continue inquiries into the late-afternoon collision. Consequently, traffic officers will inspect the scene and gather witness statements. In addition, local road crews will assess barrier damage. Therefore, repairs may follow to restore full safety for drivers.

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