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Updated 13:26

Car Collides With Tram in Mokotow

A tram accident Mokotow on Aleja Niepodległości blocked services late at night, causing delays and a temporary suspension of tram line 31.

A car collided with a tram on Aleja Niepodległości near Woronicza in Mokotów late on Friday. The tram accident Mokotow blocked tram traffic and caused delays for evening commuters.

Immediate details

The collision happened after 21:00 at the intersection of Aleja Niepodległości and Woronicza. A Toyota hit tram line 31 and stunned passengers. Fortunately early reports indicate no serious injuries. However first responders had not arrived immediately. Consequently trams stopped at the crossing. Therefore the operator suspended services until crews cleared the scene. In addition police will inspect the vehicles and take statements. Moreover eyewitnesses advised drivers to avoid the area.

Operational impact and context

Mokotów sits near Warsaw’s business hubs and residential zones. Moreover Aleja Niepodległości functions as a key traffic artery. Consequently a blockage here affects many tram routes and bus transfers. Tram line 31 links central districts with outlying areas. Therefore riders felt the impact during peak transition times. In addition Tramwaje Warszawskie and ZTM manage reroutes and replacement bus services. Furthermore the city often posts updates on Twitter and official apps. However delays can persist while investigators document the scene.

What this means legally and practically

Drivers in Poland must exchange details after collisions. In addition you should take photos of vehicles and points of contact. Moreover if authorities attend they will create an accident report. Therefore you must obtain that document for an insurance claim. In Poland car liability insurance (OC) covers third-party damage. Furthermore insurers usually ask for the police report or a written statement. However minor incidents sometimes resolve with a written agreement between drivers (oświadczenie o zdarzeniu drogowym). Consequently keep a copy for your records.

Advice for expats

If you were involved remain calm and call 112 in emergencies. Moreover you can call the local police number for non-urgent help. In addition collect witness names and photos. Furthermore contact your insurer promptly and provide the accident report. If you need medical care check clinics covered by NFZ (National Health Fund). In addition know that a mandat means a fine for traffic breaches. Moreover you may need your PESEL (national ID number) or passport for official procedures. Finally note that ZUS (Social Insurance Institution) handles workplace claims, not typical traffic claims.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you face a traffic incident in Poland, photograph the scene and exchange details. Contact your insurer and ask for the police report number. Use the ZTM app for live tram updates and replacement bus schedules. If police give you a mandat (fine), pay or appeal promptly. For medical help rely on NFZ coverage or private clinics. If you do not have a PESEL, use your passport for paperwork. ZUS deals with workplace injuries, so it rarely applies to street collisions.

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