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Night crash of two Chevrolets near Chopin Airport

A Chevrolet crash in Warsaw left one person hospitalized after a collision near Chopin Airport. Police investigate at the scene.

Late on Friday night, a Chevrolet crash in Warsaw occurred near Chopin Airport. The collision involved two Chevrolet passenger cars at the Żwirki i Wigury and Komitetu Obrony Robotników intersection.

What happened at the intersection

Responders reached the busy junction after 22:00 on June 19. Consequently, witnesses first helped the occupants. Moreover, firefighters and medics then arrived at the scene. The crews treated three people at first. However, medics released two people after on-site checks. Therefore, ambulance teams transported one person to hospital. The injured person rode in the petrol-powered Chevrolet. In addition, the other car was an electric Chevrolet. It carried Belarusian license plates. Police from the Road Traffic Department took control of the scene.

Chevrolet crash in Warsaw: police work and road impact

Officers from the accident section documented the crash. Consequently, they performed measurements and took photos. Moreover, their work aims to reconstruct the crash sequence. In addition, the intersection sits close to the airport. Therefore, authorities reported traffic disruptions. Police blocked Komitetu Obrony Robotników toward Cybernetyki. In addition, they closed three lanes of Żwirki i Wigury heading to the city center. Firefighters also extinguished a nearby fire. The blaze involved a concrete trash container near the junction. Fortunately, responders put out the flames quickly.

Why this matters for expats and drivers

crashes at major junctions can disrupt travel plans significantly. Consequently, drivers should expect delays around the airport. Moreover, foreign drivers must understand local enforcement. Police often document collisions in detail. Therefore, you will likely need official paperwork for insurers. In addition, if you drive a foreign-registered car, expect extra checks. Belarusian or other foreign plates can attract more scrutiny.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you get into a road collision in Poland, call 112 for emergencies. Moreover, always exchange contact and insurance details on site. In addition, get a police report (which helps with claims). Note that social and health institutions work differently here: ZUS is the social insurance institution, and NFZ provides public health coverage. A traffic fine is a “mandat”. Also, Polish IDs use the PESEL number for records. Finally, if you drive a foreign-registered car, contact your insurer about cross-border coverage.

Practical next steps after a crash

If you witness an accident, secure the scene safely. Consequently, call emergency services immediately. Moreover, take photos of damage and plates. In addition, collect witness names and phone numbers. Therefore, the police can contact them later. If you travel from abroad, inform your embassy if you face legal issues. Moreover, your insurer may require a translated police report. Finally, follow police instructions at all times.

The investigation continues. Consequently, the Road Traffic Department will publish conclusions later. Moreover, analysts may use their findings to recommend safety changes. In addition, the city regularly updates traffic patterns near the airport. Therefore, expect further work to improve safety at busy junctions.

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