Drunk Driver Causes Three Collisions on K62 Road
A 39-year-old with over 3‰ caused three collisions in six minutes on road K62; police arrested him for a drunk driving collision.
Lead: A 39-year-old man caused three collisions in six minutes while driving on national road K62, and police found him with over 3‰ alcohol. Consequently, officers arrested him and revoked his licence after this drunk driving collision.
What happened on K62
Police in Wyszków received a call on Monday morning. Moreover, witnesses reported a Mazda that collided and then drove away. Officers tracked the car to a private property. Then, a witness identified the driver. The driver had just caused three separate collisions. The first crash happened at 9:45 in Somianka. He swerved and hit an Audi on the side. In addition, two minutes later he hit a Toyota in Michalina. Finally, he rear-ended a Mercedes in Kręgi Nowe. Fortunately, no one suffered injuries. Therefore medical services did not take anyone to hospital.
Drunk driving collision: charges and penalties
Police tested the man and found over 3 per mille alcohol in his blood. Consequently, officers charged him with driving while intoxicated. Moreover, he faces charges for creating a danger on the road. He already lost his driving licence at the scene. In addition, the law allows up to three years in prison for such offences. Courts can also order a long driving ban. Furthermore, authorities started a procedure to confiscate the vehicle. Insurers will pay victims first, but then may seek reimbursement. Therefore the man faces heavy financial consequences through insurance regress. For clarity, Poland uses ZUS for social insurance and NFZ for health care. Also, PESEL denotes the national ID number (PESEL is used for many administrative steps).
Why this matters to expats in Poland
Expats should note how the system works. Moreover, police act fast on reports of dangerous driving. Therefore call 112 to report serious incidents. In addition, always exchange documents and collect witness contacts after a crash. If you hold a foreign licence, note Polish courts can ban you from driving. Also, your insurance company may pursue you in case of fault. Consequently, keep clear records and photos at the scene. If you need medical care, public treatment follows through NFZ (National Health Fund). Also, social security matters go through ZUS (social insurer). Furthermore, many administrative tasks require a PESEL number for residents.
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