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Updated 12:14

Three-car crash in Płock disrupts traffic to Warsaw

Three-car collision in Płock left one lane blocked toward Warsaw until 19:00, police say. No serious injuries were reported.

Three-car collision in Płock blocked one lane toward Warsaw on Wyszogrodzka Street after a mid-afternoon crash. Consequently, police warned drivers that delays could last until 19:00.

What happened on Wyszogrodzka Street

Police reported the crash before 16:00. Moreover, the incident involved three vehicles. A 36-year-old Nissan driver likely failed to keep a safe distance. Therefore, he struck the rear of a Honda driven by a 66-year-old man. In addition, the Honda then hit a second Nissan driven by a 46-year-old woman. Fortunately, authorities said no one suffered serious injuries. However, the lane toward Warsaw remains partially blocked while officers clear the scene.

Details of the three-car collision in Płock

Officers reached the site quickly, and they documented the scene. Moreover, the police used initial witness statements and vehicle positions to draw conclusions. Consequently, investigators concluded that following too closely likely caused the chain reaction. In addition, responders directed traffic and arranged for tow trucks. Therefore, delays affected commuters and drivers heading to Warsaw. Finally, police encouraged drivers to expect slow traffic until the evening.

Why this matters to expats and drivers

If you commute between Płock and Warsaw you should note the regional road layout. Moreover, Wyszogrodzka Street connects to major routes toward the capital. Therefore, even a single-lane block can cause long queues. In addition, weekend or weekday rush hours can amplify delays. Consequently, plan alternative routes or allow extra travel time when you see police activity.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: In Poland call 112 for emergencies. Moreover, exchange insurance details after collisions and photograph the scene. In addition, you will need the other driver’s insurer name and policy number for an insurance claim. Therefore, if the damage is minor parties can fill a European Accident Statement together, but you must call police if someone is injured. Finally, learn basic Polish traffic terms: “mandat” means fine, “OC” refers to mandatory third-party car insurance, “PESEL” is the national ID number, “NFZ” is public health insurance, and “ZUS” handles social security. This knowledge will help you handle paperwork and interactions with police or insurers.

Police asked drivers to follow posted diversions and updates. Moreover, they reminded people to keep a safe distance while driving. Therefore, authorities are likely to conclude the investigation after tow trucks remove the vehicles and officers finish their report. In addition, drivers involved should expect routine follow-up from insurers.

For now, traffic toward Warsaw may remain slow until crews clear the blocked lane. However, authorities do not expect long-term closures. Consequently, plan ahead and check local traffic feeds before traveling.

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