Motorcyclist Traveling at 120 km/h Faulted for Crash Despite Driver Yield

Polish prosecutors closed the May 21, 2024 crash inquiry in Ostrołęka, ruling the Honda CBR rider guilty while finding no criminal fault on the Nissan Qashqai driver.

Police Close Investigation Over Absence of Criminal Conduct

In a decision made on 31 October 2025, the Ostrołęka District Prosecutor’s Office ended the probe into the motorway collision that left motorcyclist Eryk P. with serious injuries, citing the lack of any criminal act.

Expert Report Places Responsibility on the Speeding Motorcyclist

An automotive accident reconstruction expert concluded that the Honda CBR was moving at approximately 33.5 m/s (120.5 km/h) at impact, more than twice the administrative speed limit for the street.

Surveillance Footage & Technical Checks Confirm Facts

City‑wide camera footage captured the moment the motorcycle overtook the Nissan Qashqai, and technical checks confirmed the car was road‑worthy and both drivers were sober.

Crash Details and Resulting Injuries

At about 6 a.m. on 21 May, the Nissan Qashqai turned left onto the market area while the Honda CBR attempted a pass; the collision resulted in injuries to Eryk P., who was taken to Mazowieckie Specialist Hospital.

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