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Updated 12:14

Motorcyclist hit a deer in Słubice — Police warn

A motorcyclist hit a deer on June 6, 2026 near Słubice. Police warn drivers to slow down and watch for wildlife.

A motorcyclist hit a deer and was taken to hospital after the crash on June 6, 2026. The incident occurred on ul. Płocka in Słubice, in Płock county.

motorcyclist hit a deer

The rider, a 48-year-old man, suffered injuries and emergency crews transported him to hospital. Police said he held the proper licence and he was sober. Moreover, officers began a preliminary inquiry at the scene. Consequently, they confirmed the animal suddenly ran onto the road. In addition, local patrols noted this incident echoes other recent wildlife collisions in the county.

Police warnings and local patterns

Police warned that the risk of animals entering roadways rises at dusk and dawn. Therefore, drivers should slow down in forested and tree-lined areas. Moreover, signs often indicate high wildlife activity zones. However, some drivers ignore those signs and maintain unsafe speeds. In addition, deer and roe deer often move in groups. Consequently, if one animal crosses, more may follow.

What drivers should do

If you see an animal near the road, reduce speed and flash your lights when safe. Moreover, stay in your lane and avoid sudden swerves. However, keep in mind that abrupt steering can cause a worse crash. In addition, wear and use appropriate protective gear on motorcycles. Therefore, helmets and sturdy clothing reduce injury risk for riders.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: In Poland call 112 for emergencies. EU travellers should bring their EHIC for public care, while other visitors need private insurance or ask the hospital about billing. The National Health Fund (NFZ) funds public medical care for insured people. Moreover, social security contributions go to ZUS (which handles sick pay and pensions). If police file a report, insurers use it for claims. Therefore keep the report and photos. Also note PESEL is the Polish ID number used in many hospital and official forms, but you only need it if you register long term. Finally, a “mandat” means a fine; police may issue one at the scene for traffic offences.

Local authorities appeal for caution during trips through rural zones. Consequently, they plan more patrols and signage checks. Moreover, community volunteers sometimes post alerts on local groups. Therefore, watch regional updates and traffic reports before travel.

The recent crash underlines a wider road safety issue for the region. In addition, it signals higher wildlife encounters as habitats shift near roads. However, small actions by drivers can cut collision risk. Consequently, slower speeds and alert driving help protect people and animals.

Police urge all road users to stay focused. Moreover, they remind drivers to observe warning signs and to report injured wildlife to authorities. Therefore, treat stretches near forests as high-risk zones and plan journeys accordingly.

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