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Updated 03:28

Two Trucks Collide on S17 Near Lublin

S17 truck collision near Sierskowola on May 12 blocked a lane; no injuries and traffic delays reported.

S17 truck collision occurred on Tuesday, May 12, on the S17 expressway between Lublin and Warsaw. Emergency services responded to the scene near Sierskowola at about 16:40, and authorities confirmed no injuries.

S17 truck collision: What happened

Two heavy goods vehicles crashed on the carriageway heading toward Warsaw. Firefighters reported a rear-end impact of one truck into the back of another. Consequently, rescue teams secured the scene and checked the drivers. Moreover, the incident took place adjacent to the Sarny motorway service area, a common rest point for drivers. However, the police continue to determine the exact causes and sequence of events.

Traffic impact and travel advice

The right lane remains blocked between the Skrudki and Ryki Południe junctions. Therefore, drivers should expect slow traffic in that stretch. In addition, road crews work on site to clear debris and assess vehicle damage. Consequently, authorities advise motorists to reduce speed and to use caution while passing the scene. Also, traffic control measures remain flexible to ease flow, and officials report no major congestion so far.

Official response and reporting

Emergency services attended quickly and checked everyone involved. The fire brigade described the collision as a typical rear-end crash. Meanwhile, police officers collect witness statements and review any available camera footage. In addition, investigators will consider driver logs, vehicle maintenance records, and road conditions. Therefore, authorities may issue fines (mandat, a Polish fine) if they find traffic violations.

Why this matters to expats

Expats often travel this route between Lublin and Warsaw. Consequently, knowing local procedures can reduce stress after an accident. If you stop, call the European emergency number 112 for assistance. Moreover, expect the police to create an official report. In many cases, you must provide your passport and PESEL (the national ID number) if you have one. Also, medical treatment usually goes through the NFZ (National Health Fund) if you are insured, and long-term issues may involve ZUS (the social insurance institution).

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you are involved in a crash in Poland, document the scene with photos and exchange insurance details. In addition, call 112 for police and ambulance help. For healthcare, bring your EHIC or NFZ documentation (NFZ is Poland’s public health insurer). For fines expect a “mandat” (fine). If police need identity data, they may ask for PESEL (national ID number) or your passport. Finally, if injuries cause time off work, you may later deal with ZUS (social insurance). Keep copies of all reports for insurance claims and employer records.

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