In the course of the morning and early morning hours last Friday, officers from East Jutland's Police particularly struck bloodied road users in central and northern Aarhus.
It was enough to give in, when East Jutland's Police on Friday morning and morning last week targeted bloodied road users in Aarhus.
A total of 115 times the officers had to find the block. Most of the time, because the cyclists could not figure out how to comply with the same simple rule in traffic.
This is stated by the police circle in the police report .
A total of 40 times, cyclists were caught running red lights. It costs a stall of DKK 1,000 per walk. However, there were also shortfalls in the one-way direction, in pedestrian streets and pedestrian crossings.
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However, in the same context, motorists must not see themselves as saints. Because even among them there are problems with staying on the right side of the traffic law.
Three short without a seat belt, three others talking on hand-held mobile phones, one short – like several cyclists – directly facing the direction of traffic. Two parked illegally. But the police's work did not end here.
Because there was one more driver who didn't quite understand the rules. From the police report, it appears that the police noted that the driver used the hazard warning lights incorrectly.
And it costs. Actually exactly 1,000 kroner. Overall, however, the cyclists got stalls for far more than the motorists. That is, this time around.
Nodblinken you can think about what you want. But it is immediately much worse when there is absolutely no light.
It doesn't take more than a random trip out on the Danish roads to discover that. Far too many motorists still drive around with their taillights off.
The problem is so massive – and has been so for so long – that we have given column space to an important point from our colleagues at Bil Magasinet. Read more about it here!
Read more about the police's work on the Danish roads right here!