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Updated 16:04

Trolleybus Collision in Lublin Disrupts Morning Traffic

A trolleybus collision in Lublin on al. Kraśnicka caused delays and an investigation. Read what expats should know.

A trolleybus collision in Lublin disrupted traffic on al. Kraśnicka on Monday before 11:00. Emergency services arrived quickly and no serious injuries were reported.

Trolleybus collision in Lublin: what happened

Police officers secured the intersection of al. Kraśnicka and ul. Roztocze, and rescuers tended to those involved. Consequently, eyewitness accounts helped first responders form an initial timeline. Moreover, the local fire brigade, medical teams, and police attended the scene. The incident involved a city trolleybus and a Ford passenger car. However, preliminary reports say the driver of the car drove straight despite a red light. In addition, witnesses mentioned a green arrow for right turns at the junction, which the driver said she saw. Therefore, officers continue to interview passengers and the driver to resolve contradictions.

Immediate consequences and traffic impact

The driver of the Ford refused to exit at first, and she spoke with paramedics through her partially opened window. Consequently, medical staff assessed her on site and found no major injuries. About ten passengers rode the trolleybus at the time. Fortunately, no one required hospitalisation. However, the collision initially caused major delays on routes toward the city centre. Later, responders moved both vehicles to a stop bay, and traffic flow improved. Nevertheless, public transport users should expect lingering delays during peak hours.

Why this matters for residents and expats

Police continue a formal investigation to determine fault and any violations. In Poland, traffic fines are called a mandat (a ticket), and authorities may also add penalty points or pursue criminal charges if serious negligence appears. Moreover, insurers assess damage claims separately, and drivers should contact their insurer as soon as possible. In addition, keep in mind that personal identification like PESEL matters for some processes here; PESEL is a national ID number used in many administrative steps. Also note that social services and healthcare use institutions such as ZUS and NFZ (ZUS is the social insurance institution and NFZ runs public health insurance) when handling longer-term consequences.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you witness or take part in a traffic accident in Poland, call 112 immediately and wait for responders. In addition, exchange insurance details and take photos. Therefore, report the accident to your insurer promptly. Moreover, keep copies of any police report for claims and legal steps. If you do not have a PESEL, you can still handle claims, but expect extra identity checks; keep your passport and insurance documents ready.

For expats, remember Polish traffic signals can include a green arrow that allows right turns despite a red light. Consequently, misunderstanding local light rules can cause dangerous mistakes. Moreover, local drivers and public transport drivers follow strict schedules, and collisions with trolleybuses can disrupt services citywide. Therefore, stay alert near intersections, and allow extra time for commutes after incidents.

Police will finalise their findings and decide on any charges or fines. Meanwhile, city transit operators work to restore normal schedules. Finally, passengers affected by delays should check municipal transport updates and use alternative routes if possible.

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