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Updated 02:47

Rollover Halts Traffic on Lublin–Zamość Road

A car rollover on the Lublin–Zamość route blocked a lane near Chomęciska Małe, causing delays and traffic jams.

On Wednesday, 13 May, a single vehicle rolled over on national road 17 between Krasnystaw and Zamość. The car rollover on the Lublin–Zamość route has blocked one lane and disrupted traffic for commuters and freight drivers.

What happened

Emergency services rushed to Chomęciska Małe after callers reported the incident shortly after 16:00. Rescue crews arrived and secured the scene quickly. Police officers now work to establish the exact circumstances. However, authorities have not confirmed any injuries yet. Consequently, they keep the road partially closed to protect responders and bystanders.

car rollover on the Lublin–Zamość route

One lane remains blocked and traffic flows alternately under police direction. Therefore, drivers face delays in both directions. Moreover, queues have formed on both approaches to the site. In addition, towing services will remove the vehicle after police complete their documentation. Traffic management teams may set further restrictions if recovery takes longer.

Local and regional impact

This stretch of national road 17 links the city of Lublin with Zamość and several smaller towns. It carries commuter traffic, intercity buses, and heavy goods vehicles. Consequently, the crash can cascade into later delays on regional routes. Moreover, public transport schedules may suffer, especially for buses using this corridor. In addition, logistics operators often reroute trucks to avoid prolonged hold-ups.

Advice for drivers and expats

Check live traffic maps such as Google Maps or local apps like Yanosik before travel. Moreover, consider an alternative route through Krasnystaw if possible. If you witness the crash, stop at a safe distance and call 112 for help. In addition, take photos of the scene only when it is safe and you do not hinder rescue work. Police officers will ask for documents and insurance details, so keep them handy. Therefore, present vehicle registration and your insurer contact at the scene.

Police may issue a mandat (fine) for unsafe driving or rules violations. Also, you might need to file an insurance claim for damages. NFZ (National Health Fund) covers urgent medical treatment for residents, while ZUS (social insurance) handles income-related claims after severe injury. A PESEL (national ID number) speeds up some administrative processes, but police accept foreign passports during initial reporting.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: Call 112 for emergencies in Poland. Keep your vehicle papers and insurance details in the car. Moreover, take photos of the scene if safe. However, never interfere with rescue work. If a police officer issues a mandat (fine), you can usually pay at the station or online. Remember that NFZ covers urgent care for residents, while ZUS (social insurance) may help with compensation after injury. Finally, a PESEL helps speed up administrative steps, but you can still file reports as a foreigner with your passport and insurer details.

Traffic authorities advise drivers to avoid the affected stretch if possible. Consequently, expect longer travel times on national road 17 today. Police continue to investigate and will update the public when they have more information.

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