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Updated 14:01

Cyclist hit on DK19 near Kąkolewnica — one injured

A bicycle accident on national road 19 in Kąkolewnica injured one person and blocked a lane, causing traffic delays.

A bicycle accident on national road 19 in Kąkolewnica left one person injured late on Wednesday. Emergency services arrived quickly and police closed one lane, creating queues.

Incident details and immediate response

The collision occurred on Wednesday, June 10, around 21:30. Police report the crash happened on the DK19 stretch between Radzyń Podlaski and Międzyrzec Podlaski. Consequently, responders secured the scene and gave first aid. Moreover, medical help reached the injured person and provided care on site. Officers now investigate circumstances and causes. However, officials have not yet released a detailed statement.

bicycle accident on national road 19 — traffic impact

The crash blocked one lane of the two-lane road. Therefore, drivers face delays in both directions. In addition, queues formed toward Radzyń Podlaski and toward Międzyrzec Podlaski. Authorities advise motorists to expect slow movement and to use caution near the scene. Consequently, some drivers detoured onto local roads. Moreover, heavy vehicles may face longer waits.

Local context and why it matters

Kąkolewnica sits in Radzyń County within Lublin Voivodeship. The DK19 link serves regional traffic between larger cities. Therefore, incidents here raise disruption risks for commuters and freight. In addition, foreign drivers and cyclists should note that Polish emergency services use 112 for all urgent calls. Moreover, ambulance response comes under the National Health Fund system (NFZ) for emergency care. However, non-emergency treatment may require registration with NFZ or private insurance.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you get involved in a road incident in Poland call 112 immediately. Keep documents such as passport or PESEL (Polish national ID number) ready for police or medical staff. Emergency medical care is available through NFZ (National Health Fund). Private insurance can speed non-urgent care. Report every accident to the police if there is injury or significant damage. Keep a note of the driver’s details and take photos. If police issue a fine (mandat), you must pay or contest it in court. Social insurance (ZUS) comes into play if a work accident occurs and you need benefits.

For expats, the practical steps after an accident matter most. First, ensure safety and call 112. Second, document the scene and exchange details with the other party. Third, ask for a police report because insurers often require it. Moreover, carry proof of insurance and identity while driving. Finally, contact your embassy if you need assistance with consular services or translation.

Police continue their inquiry into cause and liability. Consequently, road users should expect ongoing checks on DK19 in the area. Therefore, allow extra time for travel and follow official diversions.

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