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Updated 16:01

Bus Rear-Ends Another in Praga Południe

A bus collision in Praga Południe left one passenger hospitalized with an arm injury. Authorities opened an investigation.

A bus collision in Praga Południe occurred on Sunday afternoon, March 22. A city bus on line 158 rear-ended a bus on line 141 at the Witolin 03 stop on Łukowska Street.

Bus collision in Praga Południe

The crash happened at 14:39. Emergency services arrived quickly, and the ambulance crew treated one passenger. Consequently, the injured person went to hospital with a hand injury. Moreover, at this stage authorities did not report other injuries.

Details of the incident

Witnesses said the 158 bus struck the back of the 141 bus while both sat at the bus stop. Therefore, responders first secured the scene and checked passengers. In addition, medical personnel examined those on board. The road traffic police accident team will now determine responsibility. They will check CCTV, dash cameras and statements. However, police have not released any conclusion yet.

Investigation and local response

City transit staff and emergency crews coordinated on site. Consequently, traffic flowed slowly but authorities cleared the scene. Moreover, the Warsaw road police (drogówka) leads the probe. The team will decide on fines or further legal steps. In Poland, police issue traffic fines called a “mandat”. Therefore, drivers may face administrative penalties if investigators find fault.

Why this matters for commuters

Public buses serve large parts of Warsaw. Thus, any incident affects local mobility. Moreover, Praga Południe sits on the city’s east bank, and many expats live or commute through the district. Consequently, even minor collisions can delay connections and appointments. In addition, buses in Warsaw operate under the city’s transport authority, ZTM, and private carriers run services under contract. Therefore, an accident can trigger operational reviews and changes to schedules.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you travel on Warsaw buses, keep your travel ticket or electronic confirmation. If you suffer injury, seek immediate medical help and ask for a medical report. In Poland, ambulance care usually goes through the National Health Fund (NFZ), which covers insured patients. EU citizens may use an EHIC/GHIC for urgent care. Moreover, employers report sick leave to ZUS (social insurance) for benefits. You will need ID and proof of insurance. Finally, police may issue a “mandat” (fine) at the scene. Keep photos and witness details for any insurance claim.

For expats, note practical steps after a bus accident. First, collect photos of the scene and vehicle numbers. Second, request the officer’s report number. Third, keep medical records for any claim. Moreover, if you lack Polish language skills, ask for translation help when interacting with officials. In addition, many bus vehicles carry CCTV footage. Therefore, ask police to secure it quickly.

Authorities continue the investigation. Consequently, more details may emerge in the coming days. For now, the city reports one hospitalized passenger and no further injuries.

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