Movement restrictions will continue today and tomorrow: more and more people will turn around



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The intensive control of traffic between municipalities will continue until April 6. 24 hours On Friday, Kaunas County Police reversed 108 vehicles, on Saturday 129 and yesterday up to 139.

Movement within circular municipalities is an exception, it is allowed, but all transport at the posts is in common queues.

The intensive cycling exam continues on Monday. You can see the situation in the publications in the photos taken by the photographer of the portal kauno.diena.lt.

According to police officers, the flow of cars was slightly more intense on Monday than on Sunday, but there was no major congestion at the Kaunas checkpoints.

The mood of the drivers was not bad either, most were ready for the documents and were not angry about the restrictions. The festive atmosphere was perhaps affected by the thin air.

Yesterday, April 4, officers stopped and inspected more than 6,500 vehicles at motion checkpoints in Kaunas County, Kaunas police reported.

An estimated 139 drivers had to turn around. A total of 743 vehicles were stopped in Kaišiadorys district, 12 were reversed. In Kėdainiai district 23 out of 266 were inspected and in Jonava district two out of 169 were not allowed to continue operating.

“During the inspections, 33 various KET violations were also clarified, including 7 drunk drivers, two of them – heavy vehicles,” said Kaunas police representatives.

On Saturday, officers stopped and inspected almost 7,000 vehicles at 129 traffic control points in Kaunas county, 129 had to turn around (of which stopped / turned around: Kaišiadorys district – 1185/13, district of Kėdainiai 419/14 and district of Jonava 415/17).

The inspections also revealed 35 different KET violations, including 3 drunk drivers (two heavy vehicles and a VW Passat).

On April 2, officers detained and inspected nearly 7.7 thousand people at motion checkpoints in Kaunas County. transport. 108 cars backed up.

Optionally, people who travel to other municipalities by bus or train are also verified.

The restriction does not apply to people who are members of the same family or a household and go to a municipality other than their own, where they own real estate owned by one of the family or household members.

Photo by Eitvydas Kinaitis



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