Albania, driven up to 177km/h, seven drivers arrested

Road police follow up with search of urban and interurban roads across Albania, focusing on violations of road rules, becoming a threat to the lives of citizens, and a balance for the last 24 hours. From checks conducted throughout the country, using uncharted tools, [...]
From inspections conducted throughout the country, using unlogged vehicles, fears, cameras and cameras, for obtaining and punishing traffic violations, over the past 24 hours have been arrested in the flagage of seven vehicles and vehicles, out of which 3 for direction without direction and 4 for running the drunk vehicle.
Police also report that 44 driving permits have been suspended, of which 33 for speed above allowed rates (up to 177 km/h in the Tirana-Durra axis) and 11 for direction the vehicle under the influence of alcohol or in a drunken state (up to 1.02 mg/l).
Administrators have been punished, throughout the country, 2051 head tools for violations that bring consequences to the lives and health of road users, namely:
321 for wrong preemptives, 312 for use of the mobile device while running the vehicle, 223 safety - belt - non - seating drivers, 265 for speed beyond allowed rates and aggressive behavior on the streets, etc.
Throughout the country, as a result of intensive inspections, the fact that in many cases accidents have included motorcycle drivers, 198 drivers have been counted and punished for not using protective helmets.
Administrative measures have been punished by Tirana's Road Police, thanks to the denouncing of car drivers standing in line, 267 vehicle executives, moving in lanes dedicated to public and emergency vehicles.
465 drivers for wrong parking, becoming a barrier to the free movement of vehicles and pedestrians.
Road police are followed by appeals for all road users to comply with road rules, not rush to the destination by performing bad prepasses and dangerous maneuvers on the road, not using the mobile phone on the direction of the vehicle, not directing the vehicle under the influence of alcohol, or in drunk condition, setting up seat belts and protective helmets. /tch/












