13‑Year‑Old Cyclist Hit by Tram in Wola

On Thursday, November 13, a 13‑year‑old cyclist was struck by a tram on Okopowa Street in Warsaw’s Wola district, but was not seriously injured.

Collision details

At a junction where Okopowa Street meets Stawki, a tram from line 1 ran over a 13‑year‑old girl riding a bicycle, causing only minor injuries.

Traffic disruption

The incident blocked several tram lines, notably 1, 22, and 27, forcing the city’s transport authority to redirect trams and adjust schedules, extending journey times for commuters.

Investigation focus

Police reports indicate the cyclist entered a bicycle crossing when the traffic lights failed. With no active signals, the pedestrian or cyclist does not possess absolute priority over a rail vehicle.

Medical response

Emergency medical teams assessed the girl on scene; she suffered no serious injuries and was discharged without a hospital admission.

Police findings

Law enforcement secured the site, documented the scene, and tested the tram driver for sobriety, confirming he was alcohol‑free.

Mitigation measures

To compensate for halted tram service, a replacement bus route operated during the morning rush, restoring normal operations by 9 a.m. near Kercelak Roundabout.

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