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Updated 19:09

Truck collision blocks Kłoczew–Stare Zadybie road

Kłoczew Stare Zadybie truck collision blocked a county road; emergency services imposed alternating traffic and drivers should expect delays.

Two vehicles collided on the county road between Kłoczew and Stare Zadybie on Thursday morning. The Kłoczew Stare Zadybie truck collision forced a full closure and brought emergency services to the scene before traffic reopened under alternating flow.

Kłoczew Stare Zadybie truck collision: what happened

Local police report that a truck and a passenger car collided on county road 1415L. Consequently, first responders arrived quickly. Moreover, medical teams, firefighters and police secured the scene. However, authorities still investigate exact causes. Therefore, drivers should expect delays while officers work.

Current traffic and safety measures

The crash initially blocked both directions. Consequently, crews rerouted traffic and later introduced alternating flow. In addition, traffic control personnel direct vehicles through the single open lane. Moreover, the road surface and vehicle positions remain under assessment. Therefore, motorists must follow police instructions and obey temporary signs.

Why this matters to expats and foreign drivers

The road connects small towns in Lublin Voivodeship and serves local commuters and delivery routes. Consequently, truck traffic on this route often carries regional goods. Moreover, delays affect schedules for couriers, workers and international drivers using local roads. Therefore, foreign drivers should check navigation apps and consider longer routes. In addition, small county roads often offer limited mobile signal and fewer service points.

Emergency response in Poland works under the 112 system for ambulance, fire and police. Moreover, the ambulance service often operates through NFZ coverage for residents (NFZ is the National Health Fund). However, expats without full NFZ registration may face costs or need private insurance. In addition, drivers can receive on-the-spot fines (mandat) for traffic violations, and police will record identity details. Therefore, carry your documents and contact details, and if available, keep your PESEL (national ID number) or passport handy. For employment or long-term stays, ZUS refers to social security, but it does not affect immediate emergency care.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you encounter an accident on Polish roads, call 112 immediately and follow police directions. Moreover, ambulances generally cooperate with NFZ (National Health Fund), but ask about costs if you lack full NFZ coverage. In addition, keep your driving licence, vehicle papers and passport ready. Finally, expect police to issue a mandat (fine) for motoring offences and to record details, so stay calm and communicate clearly.

Rescue services continue to work at the site. Consequently, authorities may keep traffic under alternating control for several hours. Moreover, police asked drivers to use alternative routes. Therefore, plan for delays and allow extra travel time if you travel in the region today.

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