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He “took pictures” twice in an hour
Police reported 1176 cases of speeding in Kaunas County using mobile speedometers last week: 751 drivers exceeded speed from 10 to 20 km / h, 333 – from 20 to 30 km / h, 72 – from 30 to 30 km / h. 40 km / h, 15 – from 40 to 50 km / h.
There were also 5 more drivers who exceeded speed by more than 50 km / h.
August 3, 7.58 a.m. In Kaunas, Prietilčio str., Driving towards Europos ave., BMW drove 127 km / h. at a speed of 60 km / h. On the same day, in the same place, less than an hour later, at 8.35 am, the same vehicle was registered running at 95 km / h, although only 60 km / h is possible.
Last week, Road Patrol Company officers also identified 13 drivers who were driving vehicles while intoxicated. 8 other drunken residents drove their bikes.
One of them was diagnosed with a severe degree of drunkenness. August 7 around 6 p.m. In K distritodainiai district, Vilainiai village, prom 3.27 was set for a man sitting on a bicycle (born 1979). drunkenness.
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Greater focus on lanes A
Officials started the weekend with more than just checking the sobriety of drivers. Those who rushed to drive in a different lane than theirs were also pleasantly surprised.
“Although we often focus on the most serious KET violations, we do not forget to check how drivers comply with other KET requirements. Recently, we discussed with the head of the Kaunas bus fleet that car traffic in the city is gradually increasing again, drivers are not avoiding using lane A. The problem certainly does not go unnoticed: officials, wherever possible, are constantly implementing such measures, ”says E. Jablonskas, Kaunas County Police Chief , regarding attention to drivers using lane A.
V. Lukošius, Chief of the Kaunas County Main Police Station, echoes him by stating that: “These police measures are necessary not only to determine the extent of this violation of the law, but also to discipline the road users and remind them to follow the road traffic rules. An apparently innocent infraction that could have negative consequences due to the risk of possible accidents. Of course, drivers using lane A obstruct public transportation, congestion, and various obstacles. “
Within a few hours in Kaunas, Vytauto Ave., on Friday, August 7, officers registered several dozen of these criminals, which were justified very simply: some were in a hurry, others did not even think they were committing a crime, and a third assured the officers to change direction.
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Written protocol “forgotten”
On Saturday, August 8, officials decided to verify compliance with the rules by drivers during and after the festival in Jonava. In total, nearly 1,100 drivers were inspected, of whom 3 sat while driving while intoxicated (0.52 percent, 0.48 percent, and 0.66 percent).
The driver mostly “spoiled”, not only because he drank while intoxicated, but also without the right to do so, because he did not complete any additional driver training. Finally, he told officials that he did not even know that a protocol had been drawn up for him. There was nothing left but to transport the car to the guarded parking lot. Another 10 drivers had also consumed alcohol, but did not exceed the established limit.
During the raid, 1 driver who was not wearing a seatbelt and 4 others who were driving vehicles with reduced light transmission through the front side windows were also observed. 3 of these vehicles were registered in foreign countries, so only the protocols for drivers were written. Well, and the Lithuanian registered driver, in order not to cancel the technical inspection, rushed to detect the defect on the spot.
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Valerian drops seriously surprised woman driving
On Sunday, August 9, at noon, the officers carried out the measure in the Kaunas district, Mastaičiai, where a total of almost 1,000 drivers were searched. 4 drove vehicles while intoxicated (0.83 percent, 1.17 percent, 0.22 percent, and 2.09 percent). 0.22 avg. Drunkenness is imposed on a driver who acquired the right to drive only half a year ago.
Na, or 2.09 avg. When the breathalyzer showed the woman behind the wheel, she went on to explain that she was taking valerian. After retesting for sobriety, the breathalyzer still showed an average drunkenness of 2.08 avg.
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