Friday, November 22, 2024

Motorists have been given stalls for DKK 152,000 – what is not allowed here?

This results in a cut in the choir card and a fine of DKK 2,000. Still, many motorists in the Aarhus district of Tranbjerg had difficulty understanding one road sign in particular on Friday afternoon last week.

At the intersection of Skovgårdsvej and Gammel Horsensvej in the Aarhus district of Tranbjerg, there is a full stop. So you have to stop completely and get your bearings, because you keep going. On Friday afternoon, however, a couple of officers from East Jutland Police were able to ascertain that there are still problems with understanding the traffic sign "STOP" at the intersection. In the hour between 16.30 and 17.30 when the police were at the intersection, 24 motorists blew on the traffic sign. Even though it was only a few weeks ago that the police, following a tip from a citizen, were at exactly the same intersection to check exactly the same thing. That March afternoon, 52 motorists stood in a row at the stall block. In total, the two controls are worth a total of DKK 152,000. The police would prefer to pack up without having issued a single ticket. Police Commissioner Amrik Chadha has previously stated this about the control effort in Tranbjerg to the local media Tranbjerg-Mårslet Liv .

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