Are you driving recklessly? Stay at home - calls GDDKiA
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Are you driving recklessly? Stay at home - calls GDDKiA

Are you driving recklessly? Stay at home - calls GDDKiA To ensure that no one dies in accidents on the first holiday weekend, that is, June 24-26, all road users must behave rationally. Therefore, to those who do not intend to follow the safety rules, we appeal: "Stay at home!".

Are you driving recklessly? Stay at home - calls GDDKiA A social campaign to promote the national security experiment "Weekend Without Victims" was launched today. The appeal is addressed directly to all road users who do not comply with the elementary rules of road safety, incl. drivers who exceed the speed limit, get behind the wheel after drinking alcohol or drugs that reduce psychophysical abilities, as well as cyclists and pedestrians moving on roads without blinding. Thus, the campaign draws attention to the behavior of road users that increases the risk of accidents.

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“I think many people will be surprised that eating while driving is as dangerous as talking on a cell phone, or that if you drive after taking a drug that impairs driving, you will be held criminally responsible, as if Are you driving recklessly? Stay at home - calls GDDKiA he drank alcohol,” says Andrzej Maciejewski, deputy director general of National Roads and Highways, the organization that organizes the Weekend Without Victims National Safety Experiment.

You will also be able to assess your road safety knowledge by taking the National Road Safety Test, which has been running since June 10 this year. will be available on the Onet.pl website.

Road safety can also be learned in practice during the National Safety Experiment. During June, family picnics will be held in several Polish cities; the grand finale is scheduled in Szczesliwice park in Warsaw on June 25-26, 2011. During the events, you can check how the human body behaves during a rollover, see what G-forces affect a person in a collision, remember the rules for first aid. Picnics are also an opportunity to gain new information through conversations with police, firemen and traffic police officers.

Are you driving recklessly? Stay at home - calls GDDKiA Self-assessing road users can declare on the campaign website that they will drive safely, especially during the weekend of June 25-26, 2011. Drivers can further express this by tagging their vehicles with stickers, which will be available in the July issue of Auto Świat" dated June 16 this year. will appear in “Przegląd Sportowy” and will also be distributed during educational picnics.

The organizer of the National Safety Experiment "Weekend Without Victims" is the General Directorate of Roads and Highways of the country and project partners: the National Road Safety Council, the Ministry of Health, the General Directorate of the State Fire Service, the General Directorate of Police, PKP Polskie Linie Kolejowe SA, the General Directorate of the Military Police , Polish Medical Rescue Service and Main Road Transport Inspectorate. Honorary patronage was taken over by the Minister of Infrastructure. The campaign is supported by national and regional media.

Source: Poland The Times

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