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“It just came to our notice then. Standing dangerously. At an intersection crossed by both pedestrians and cyclists. In my eyes, I almost hit the child yesterday (due to limited visibility – ed. Past). Today I braked myself, which He almost hit my mother in a wheelchair.
I called 112 twice (yesterday and this morning) but so far I have not received a response. This place (Statybininkų ave. And Gedminų st.) Is very dangerous. If one person is hit by this bus, everyone will have to take the blame every other day. nemato problems.
The action of pulling the bus must be taken now. Because the boys are back from school. And there are 4 schools around! ”, The reader writes.
Police: the car is gone
Klaipeda County LSC Road Police Service officers, having received a notification about the said vehicle on Wednesday, went to the scene to check information on whether a road safety violation had been committed, but the officers were no longer present when the agents arrived. . About 15 minutes Andromeda Grauslienė, Head of the Communication Branch of the Klaipėda County Police Chief Commissariat reported.
What the rules say
Among the many points that define where stopping and stopping are prohibited are:
- on pedestrian crossings and less than 5 m in front of them, and on roads with one lane of traffic in each direction and less than 5 m behind pedestrian crossings;
- in a lane for pedestrians and / or bicycles, a lane for bicycles, also less than 5 m before the intersection of the carriageway with a lane for pedestrians and / or bicycles, and on roads with one lane of traffic in each direction already less than 5 m behind a pedestrian and / or bicycle lane;
- at an intersection and within 5 m of it, except when the traffic signs indicating where to park allow you to stay there;
- where a stopped vehicle obstructs the traffic lights or traffic signals of other drivers, obstructs the entrance (exit) of the parking spot (s), parking spot (s), garage (s), yard (s), territory (s) that obstruct access to another vehicle or otherwise obstruct vehicle or pedestrian traffic.
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