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Updated 13:32

Repeat collision on Diamentowa Street

A Diamentowa Street collision happened twice in one day in Lublin, raising concerns about road safety and enforcement for expats.

The Diamentowa Street collision happened twice in the same spot in Lublin on Tuesday. Consequently, emergency services responded to both incidents within hours.

Diamentowa Street collision: what happened

Police, firefighters and paramedics attended the later crash near the Wrotkowska intersection at about 16:00. Moreover, two cars collided as they drove the same way toward Krochmalna Street. The Volkswagen hit the rear of a Toyota just before a pedestrian crossing. Fortunately, no one suffered injuries in that second crash. However, officers treated that event as a minor collision, not a serious crash.

Earlier crash and local pattern

Earlier the same morning, a delivery Volkswagen and a Škoda collided at the same place. In that earlier crash, one person went to hospital. Therefore, locals now see a clear pattern here. In addition, traffic slowed for about an hour after the afternoon collision. The repeated incidents raise questions about that stretch of road and driver behaviour.

Why this location matters

The junction sits on a busy Lublin corridor near Wrotków. Consequently, drivers often face mixed traffic of vans and cars. Moreover, the road funnels vehicles toward Krochmalna Street and a pedestrian crossing. Therefore, tailgating or distraction can easily lead to rear-end collisions. Also, traffic management and signage might not match peak flows. Local authorities may need to review the layout and enforcement.

What police classification means for drivers

Officers called the events ‘kolizja’, which means minor collision under Polish rules. In Poland, the police use different words for events. For example, ‘kolizja’ implies only material damage. In contrast, ‘wypadek’ implies injuries or deaths. Consequently, a kolizja often leads to an on-the-spot report and insurance handling. Therefore, drivers should exchange documents and photos, and file a statement with police when needed.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you drive in Poland, keep your insurance and ID handy. Also, carry your vehicle documents and the EU insurance card if applicable. A police report helps insurance claims. Remember that words like ZUS (social insurance), NFZ (public health insurer), mandat (fine) and PESEL (national ID number) matter in official procedures. Therefore, photograph the scene, exchange contacts, and call police if anyone is hurt.

For expats, the incident highlights safety and legal realities. Moreover, it underscores the need for careful driving in unfamiliar urban layouts. In addition, knowing local procedures makes post-crash steps easier. Also, contacting your insurer quickly helps speed claims and repairs.

City authorities and traffic planners may now assess collision hot spots. Consequently, residents and commuters should watch for updates on signage and enforcement. Moreover, drivers should allow more stopping distance near crossings. Therefore, simple precautions can reduce repeat events at this location.

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