As a pilot test, they will circulate on the weekends through the areas with the highest number of motorcyclists.
Everything is ready so that from this Friday at 3 p.m. the first special traffic operation of the summer will start, a facility that will be extended until midnight on Sunday 3 July and for which there is
predict 4.5 million road trips
Therefore, the General Directorate of Traffic (DGT) will not only facilitate road mobility, but will also monitor the roads through 780 fixed speed radars, 92 of which are in sections; 545 mobile radars, 12 helicopters, 245 mobile and belt control cameras (29 more cameras than last summer), 39 drones for regulatory activities, of which 23 with reporting capacity.
Also this summer
take 34 camouflaged motorcycles from the ATGC. on which will circulate on the roads with the highest number of crashes involving motorists with the aim of reducing the number of crashes and verifying responsible driving. These bikes are part of a pilot test that will take place over the summer weekends.
Finally, they remember a series of
basic measures to overcome travel of this summer safe, and above all, without a fine that annoys our holidays:
-Better slower, especially on conventional roads, where the general speed is 90 km/h.
– Respect the speed set on each road and keep a safe distance from the vehicle in front. Intrusion of this safety distance is aggressive, unacceptable and very serious, it causes accidents.
-If you drink, don’t drive and if anyone in the group you’re with has been drinking, it’s your responsibility not to let them drive. For minors the only rate is 0.0.
-Turn off the mobile phone when you drive or turn on the car mode on the devices it is built in. There is nothing that cannot wait. In addition, if you have your mobile in hand, 6 points are deducted from your driver’s license.
– Wear the seat belt properly and keep minors in their child restraint system, both on long and short journeys. With the entry into force of the law reform, there are 4 points to be deducted for not wearing it or wearing it incorrectly.
-Stop every two hours on long journeys to rest. Tiredness when driving is a bad ally.
-Special attention to motorcyclists and other drivers due to the fragility of two wheels.
-When cycling, in addition to the helmet, you should also ride at night or in poor visibility with lights and reflective clothing.
-In the case of pedestrians, if you are walking on out-of-town roads, remember to do it on the left and if it is at night or in weather or environmental conditions that significantly reduce visibility, wear a vest or other reflective vest wear clothes. More than 100 people die every year after being hit on the road.
Source: La Verdad

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