Police forces are getting stronger over the long weekend: They have identified what residents need to know



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Since Friday, as well as All Saints’ Day, the police intensify patrols in public places, on rural roads, near cemeteries.

This Sunday and Monday are Days of Remembrance for All Saints and the Dead. So on the weekend, as well as on November 2 (during the Day of the Dead), which is declared non-working, many will go to visit relatives who have left for Eternal Rest, we will visit our relatives. As a result, the police draw everyone’s attention to our safety, both in public places and on the road and in the immediate vicinity.

It is likely that these days, that is, from October 30 to November 2, traffic flows throughout the country will be quite intense. For this reason, in order to adequately guarantee public order and the safety of public road users, the Police will strengthen the work of police officers and will carry out preventive measures as of Friday, October 30, in order to prevent infractions of the law and criminal offenses.

Police application:

For all residents:

– Take care of the security of your property. When leaving the house, do not leave the windows open, the electrical appliances on, close the doors, activate the security system measures or ask the neighbors if the suspects are interested in the apartment (house) left behind.

– Do not leave car doors, open windows, sunroofs, wallets, mobile phones, documents and other valuables without keys in a visible place. Take your bags and documents with you, do not leave them in the vehicle.

– Due to the coronavirus infection pandemic (COVID-19), we must strictly comply with the established minimum requirements of public health, personal hygiene and conditions. People who need and are obliged to isolate themselves should not go anywhere, that is, not leave the place of isolation, not visit public places. If you experience symptoms of COVID-19 disease (fever, cough, shortness of breath), call the toll-free coronavirus 1808 hotline immediately, and inform your doctor of the circumstances and follow your doctor’s instructions.

– In public places, cemeteries, the use of safety equipment (masks or respirators that cover the nose and mouth) is mandatory, to maintain a safe distance, not to collect.

– In the event of an accident, if you observe suspicious persons, call the emergency number 112.

For vehicle drivers:

– Check the driving conditions before traveling. You will find useful information on the eismoinfo.lt website (road traffic intensity, weather conditions, traffic restrictions, etc.).

– Take care in advance of the technical condition of your vehicle (tires, lights, windscreen wipers, windscreen washer fluid, etc.). Have in the vehicle an emergency stop sign, fire extinguisher (s), first aid kit (s), brightly colored vest with reflective elements, they may be necessary in the dark of the day (with poor visibility), flexible trailer, spare wheel.

– Plan and plan your next trip in advance so you don’t have to rush.

– Get behind the wheel of a vehicle only when you are sober. Remember that both the driver and passengers must wear seat belts.

– Do not use mobile devices without headphones while driving.

– Pay close attention to road signs, traffic restrictions, detours, other signs, follow the requirements of police officers.

– Drive only at a safe speed (not allowed). Take special care in settlements, residential areas (backyards), in front of pedestrian crossings, in entrances to the cemetery, when leaving the side road. Do not lean without making sure it is safe to do so, especially when driving in a column of vehicles.

For pedestrians and cyclists:

– Your safety feature on the road: alert and leisurely.

– You can only walk on the road when you are absolutely sure of your safety.

– Do not carry out other people’s work when crossing the road; You must monitor the surroundings and the traffic situation.

– Be visible: a reflector, a reflector, an illuminated lamp, a brightly colored vest with reflective elements are mandatory and necessary when walking on the sidewalk, on the edge of the road in the dark during the day, with poor visibility.

– The bicycle must have an adequate brake, an audible signal. There should be a red reflector or red light on the rear of the bike and orange reflectors attached to the wheel spokes on both sides.

– When cycling on the road, it is mandatory to wear a brightly colored vest with reflective elements or a white light on the front of the bike and a red light on the rear.

– When riding on the road during dark hours (with poor visibility), the white light on the front of the bike should be on, the red light on the rear of the bike should be on, and the rider should wear a Brightly colored vest with reflective elements.

– The cyclist must yield to pedestrians and on the sidewalk, sidewalk, curb, not obstruct or endanger them.

The police want a safe journey, consensus and understanding, peace and mutual tolerance.



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