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Updated 02:42

Left-turn crash at Jana Pawła II, Lublin

Left-turn crash at Jana Pawła II in Lublin injured people and slowed traffic. Natural keyword in English offers details and expat advice.

A two-car collision on Jana Pawła II in Lublin injured people and blocked traffic Monday evening. Natural keyword in English reports that a Skoda turned left and struck a Ford after failing to yield.

Incident: Natural keyword in English at Jana Pawła II

Emergency services reached the Romantyczna junction shortly after 17:00. Firefighters, medics and police worked on scene. Consequently, medics treated the injured. Police closed lanes and traffic slowed. In addition, witnesses provided statements.

Police said a woman driving a Skoda came from Filaretów and turned left into Romantyczna. She did not yield to a Ford approaching from Nadbystrzycka. Therefore the two vehicles collided in the junction. Officers continue to collect evidence and to interview witnesses. Traffic officers will check for any violations.

Local reports call this an unsafe junction. Moreover, residents have reported earlier crashes there. Authorities sometimes change signs or the traffic light timing. However, infrastructure fixes need planning and funds. Drivers must stay cautious, especially at busy times.

In Poland, drivers turning left must yield to oncoming traffic unless signs say otherwise. In addition, third-party liability insurance (OC) is mandatory. If police find fault they may issue a mandat (fine) or start criminal proceedings for serious negligence. For medical care, hospitals treat emergencies under the National Health Fund (NFZ). EU visitors may use an EHIC card. Long-term residents should register with ZUS (social security) and obtain a PESEL (national ID).

After an accident, exchange names, registration numbers and insurer details. Also, photograph the scene and the damage. If people sustain injuries call 112 immediately. Then report the claim to your insurer and to the police if required. Moreover, keep copies of medical records for any compensation claims.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you are involved in a crash in Poland, call 112 for urgent help. Exchange contact and insurer details and take photos. Report injuries and serious damage to the police on scene. Emergency medical care is covered by the National Health Fund (NFZ) for insured residents, but EU visitors can use an EHIC. Keep documents for any claims and note that fines (mandat) or legal proceedings may follow. If you live here long term, register for ZUS (social security) and get a PESEL (national ID) to simplify processes.

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