23 incidents on S7’s repair stretch in October; police call for caution

Since the start of October, 23 road incidents—including 22 collisions and one rollover—have occurred on the S7 motorway’s Płońsk‑area repair stretch, police say.

Monthly Incident Toll

Between the start of October and the present, 23 events have been logged on the S7 segment near Siedlin, encompassing 22 collisions and a single rollover.

Latest Rollover in Siedlin

The most recent incident occurred on 21 October after 21:00, when a 23‑year‑old driver failed to adjust speed and made a sudden lane change, losing control of a passenger Citroën. The vehicle hit barriers and stop signs before rolling over. The driver sustained no injuries.

Accidents on the Adjacent Pre‑Repair Segment

On the stretch between the Płońsk Północ and Płońsk Południe junctions, seven collisions have taken place since October’s start; all were non‑serious.

Roadwork Conditions and Weather Risks

Construction has shifted lane positions, introduced temporary signage, and lowered speed limits. Autumn weather—frequent rain and slick pavement—exacerbates the danger of losing control.

Police Advisory for Drivers

Authorities urge motorists to exercise heightened caution, heed all signs and information boards, and avoid abrupt maneuvers. A slightly later arrival is preferable to riding the risk.

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