According to the DGT, speeding is still the most committed offense by motorists

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In this second special campaign of 2022, 492 complaints were filed against a total of 14,990 checked motorcycles

In this second special campaign of 2022, 492 complaints were filed against a total of 14,990 checked motorcycles and 23% are motivated by this type of violation. 36 drivers were found driving under the influence of alcohol and other drugs, 21 of them on conventional roads. In addition, 17 drivers were sanctioned for not wearing a helmet or not wearing a helmet correctly and 14 for reckless or careless driving.

In September, a special surveillance and control campaign was carried out on roads frequented by motorists, resulting in 492 complaints, out of a total of 14,990 motorcycles checked.

As usual, most checks, 11,236, were carried out on conventional roads, as these are still the most dangerous for motorists, as 77.6% of fatal accidents in this type of traffic are concentrated on these roads. the celebration of this campaign.

Of all the checks carried out, by far the most offense was speeding, with 112 complaints (98 on conventional roads and 14 on motorways), followed by a long haul due to the ITV not being in force (63 complaints lodged). .

Most worryingly, 36 motorcyclists were caught driving under the influence of alcohol (31) and other drugs (5), 17 were punished for not wearing a helmet or not properly wearing a helmet, and 14 for careless or reckless driving.

Source: La Verdad

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