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Updated 05:01

Chodel crash on DW747 blocks regional road

Chodel crash on DW747 involving two trucks and a car injured one person and disrupted traffic. Expect delays and follow emergency directions.

The Chodel crash on DW747 injured one person and involved two heavy trucks and a passenger car early on Thursday, May 14. Consequently, emergency services closed the junction near Piłsudskiego Street while they secured the scene.

Chodel crash on DW747: what happened

Local reports state that the collision occurred at the intersection leading to Poniatowa. Moreover, two lorries and a car struck each other at the roadside junction. Emergency teams arrived quickly. Four fire service units attended the scene from both the State Fire Service and the Volunteer Fire Service. In addition, police and medical teams provided immediate help.

Response and road impact

Rescuers focused on stabilising vehicles and treating the injured person. Furthermore, they worked to clear debris and restore traffic flow. However, authorities warned drivers to expect delays for about three hours. Therefore, motorists should heed on-site police instructions and use alternative routes when possible. Meanwhile, photos from the scene showed stretched vehicle frames and active rescue work.

Why this matters for drivers and expats

Regional roads like DW747 carry mixed local and transit traffic. Consequently, collisions can cause long local disruptions. For expats, understanding Polish road norms helps when driving here. For example, a police traffic stop can end with a mandat, which means a fine issued on the spot. In addition, if you need medical care after an accident, the National Health Fund (NFZ) covers emergency services for insured people. However, non-residents should carry an EHIC or proof of private insurance. Also, registering in Poland gives you a PESEL number and access to some public services. Therefore, keep documents and insurance details handy while driving.

Investigation and broader safety context

Police officers continue to investigate the cause of the crash. Moreover, they will question witnesses and review camera footage if available. Authorities will then determine whether driver error, vehicle faults, or road conditions caused the collision. In addition, regional road safety remains a priority for local councils. Consequently, improvements like clearer signage and junction upgrades may follow if investigators identify a recurring hazard.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you get involved in a crash in Poland, stay at the scene and call emergency services by dialing 112. Also, exchange personal and insurance details with other drivers. A “mandat” means an on-the-spot fine, not a criminal conviction. For medical care, NFZ refers to the public health system. Finally, having a PESEL number helps with bureaucracy, but foreigners can still access emergency services with proof of identity and insurance.

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