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Updated 16:31

S8 collision near Broniewskiego causes major delays

An S8 collision near Broniewskiego in Żoliborz blocked a lane and created long jams. Expect delays and follow guidance for drivers.

An S8 collision near Broniewskiego on Warsaw’s Żoliborz left one lane blocked. Emergency teams treated one person at the scene while traffic backed up toward Marki.

S8 collision: what happened

Two passenger cars collided on the S8 express route close to Broniewskiego street. Police say a Volvo hit the rear of a BMW. Two fire crews attended. Paramedics and police secured the scene. One person received care from medics. Consequently, crews cleared debris and managed traffic flow.

Traffic impact and immediate response

The crash blocked the left lane on the carriageway toward Marki. Therefore, the route experienced heavy congestion during peak times. Drivers reported long queues and slow movement. Moreover, authorities redirected traffic where possible to reduce delays. However, commuters should expect residual jams for some time.

Practical details for drivers and witnesses

If you saw the event, stay at the scene and give a statement to police. In Poland, police usually prepare a collision report for insurers. In addition, document the scene with photos and record registration numbers. Call emergency number 112 for urgent medical or fire assistance. If officers issue a mandat (traffic fine), you may pay it or contest it in court. Keep copies of any reports for your insurer.

Why this matters for expats

Many expats drive in Warsaw. Consequently, understanding local procedures helps you act quickly after a crash. Polish health care provides emergency care through the NFZ (National Health Fund). Therefore, you can receive urgent treatment even without prior registration. If you miss work due to injury, report it to ZUS (social insurance institution) when relevant. Also, authorities may record your identity using a PESEL (national ID number) or your passport if you lack one. Moreover, your motor insurance policy will usually require a police report to process claims.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If involved in a collision, call 112 immediately. Remain calm and exchange details with other drivers. Photographs and a police report will help your insurer. If police issue a mandat (fine), ask for documentation and keep it. Use your passport if you do not have a PESEL. Seek medical help; emergency care covers you under NFZ (National Health Fund) rules. If the crash affects your work, report it to ZUS (social insurance institution) as needed.

Authorities continue to clear the site and investigate causes. Motorists should plan alternative routes when possible. For updates, follow local traffic services and municipal reports.

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