A 30-year-old woman hit a man on a bicycle crossing in Zamość (Lubelskie Voivodeship). The police initially determined that the driver of the passenger car did not give way to the cyclist.
The accident occurred on Friday (November 15) in the evening in the avenues John Paul II in Zamość.
As the police initially determined, the 30-year-old driver of the Smart did not give way to a 73-year-old cyclist when leaving the gas station. This one was located at a bicycle crossing.
The 73-year-old was injured
“As a result, a hit-and-run occurred,” writes Assistant Commissioner Dorota Krukowska-Bubiło from the Municipal Police Headquarters in Zamość in a statement.
A 73-year-old resident of Zamość was injured. He was taken to hospital.
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They were both sober
“The police secured the scene of the incident, inspected it and photographed it. Now the case will be handled by investigators who will explain in detail the circumstances of this accident,” the subcommand notes. Krukowska-Bubiło.
The driver and cyclist were sober.
Main photo source: KMP Zamość