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Updated 03:33

Lublin: Two Cars Collide at Mazowieckiego and Nałęczowska

Lublin collision: Two cars crashed at the Mazowieckiego and Nałęczowska junction. Emergency services responded and police probe traffic light compliance.

This Lublin collision happened on Friday morning near the junction of al. Mazowieckiego and ul. Nałęczowska. Emergency teams responded and police now investigate whether a traffic signal was ignored.

Lublin collision: scene and immediate response

Two passenger cars collided near the ramp from al. Mazowieckiego onto ul. Nałęczowska. The vehicles were a Skoda and a Honda. Firefighters, paramedics and police arrived at the scene. Consequently, responders secured the area and checked the drivers. Moreover, medical staff treated the Honda driver at the scene. Police later transported no one to hospital for life threatening injuries, according to initial reports.

What police say and likely causes

Officers began an on-site inquiry. They examine traffic camera footage and witness statements. They focus on which driver might have ignored the traffic lights. In addition, they look at the exact turning movement from al. Mazowieckiego toward Nałęczowska. Therefore, investigators will determine fault and whether to file traffic charges. However, investigators must finish formal checks before announcing conclusions.

Traffic impact and local context

The crash occurred close to the roundabout commemorating 100 years of the Catholic University of Lublin. Consequently, the junction can handle heavy commuter flows during weekday mornings. Moreover, the incident caused delays in the area while crews cleared the road. Drivers should expect occasional congestion near key arteries such as al. Mazowieckiego. In addition, local public transport may face reroutes during incidents.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you ever face a road collision in Poland, call 112 for emergencies. Remain at the scene and exchange details with the other driver, and photograph the vehicles and signals. Report injuries immediately so ambulance crews can intervene; Poland uses NFZ (National Health Fund) for public healthcare coverage. You should also expect paperwork with an insurer for OC (mandatory third-party liability). You may receive a mandat (fine) for traffic offences. For identity or official follow up you might need your PESEL (national ID number); ZUS handles social security matters in Poland.

For expats, note that Polish police commonly prepare an accident report. Consequently, insurers use that report to settle claims. Moreover, if you do not speak Polish, ask a bilingual witness or contact your embassy. In addition, mobile apps and insurers often accept photos as proof. Therefore, document the scene well and keep copies of all documents.

Witnesses who saw the crash can contact the local police station in Lublin. Moreover, drivers involved should cooperate fully. However, do not admit fault on the scene. Present facts to the investigators and insurers instead.

Authorities continue to examine the crash and will release details when available. In addition, the city reminded drivers to obey traffic signals and drive carefully.

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