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Updated 12:27

Reversing Truck Causes Cyclist’s Death in Mazovia

A reversing truck accident in Mazovia killed a cyclist near Puszcza Mariańska. Police and the prosecutor investigate while locals warn of blind spots.

A reversing truck accident in Mazovia killed a 36-year-old cyclist on a small municipal road near Puszcza Mariańska. Police in Żyrardów say a 52-year-old driver of a Scania hit the man while reversing shortly after 13:00.

Reversing truck accident: what police report

Officers responded quickly to a call to the county station. Consequently, they sealed the scene and began investigating. Moreover, the prosecutor supervised first on-site steps. However, investigators must still reconstruct the final seconds. In addition, the truck driver was sober, police say. Therefore, authorities ordered a blood sample from the cyclist to check his sobriety. Furthermore, the investigation will determine whether any traffic rules were broken. Meanwhile, witnesses and physical evidence will form the base of the legal case.

Why reversing heavy vehicles pose a special danger

Large trucks create significant blind spots behind them. Consequently, a cyclist moving from the side or rear can remain invisible. Moreover, reversing reduces a driver’s field of view further. In addition, many rural municipal roads lack separate bike lanes. Therefore, cyclists and drivers share narrow lanes and shoulders. Furthermore, local roads often lack pavements and lighting. As a result, the combination of poor infrastructure and a large blind spot increases the risk of fatal collisions.

Local context: Puszcza Mariańska and Mazovian roads

Puszcza Mariańska lies about 10 km from Żyrardów and roughly 50 km from Warsaw. Consequently, the area features many minor roads with limited upgrades. Moreover, local authorities have issued warnings after past collisions. Therefore, residents call for clearer rules and better road separation. In addition, regional police repeat appeals for caution near construction sites and farm access points. Furthermore, truck drivers must exercise extra care in populated or built-up places. However, cyclists also carry responsibility to make themselves visible and obey traffic signals.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you witness or are involved in a road incident in Poland, call 112 immediately. Police (Policja) and the public prosecutor (prokuratura) will handle on-site work and evidence. If authorities request medical tests, they will take blood to check for alcohol or drugs. Remember that “mandat” means on-the-spot fine, and courts handle more serious charges. For health care, the National Health Fund (NFZ) covers emergency treatment for insured people, and the Social Insurance Institution (ZUS) handles payouts for work-related injuries. Keep your ID or PESEL number handy for official reports. Finally, contact your embassy or insurer and save photos and witness details for any civil claim.

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