
Here’s a report we could do without. The number of dead in France on the roads especially increased in some departments.
In general, we count 3300 deaths in France on the roads. That’s why, some parts France decided to strengthen rules regarding driver’s licenses and violations on the road.
The increase in road deaths
This is a matter of department Seine and Marne. Indeed, the authorities found 14% increase deaths on the roads in 2022.
Enough pressure, decided the prefect modification the extent of driver’s license suspension.
Changes have been in place ever since Friday, February 24, 2023 The biggest change in duration of suspensionsin particular, when driving under influence drugs, but also alcohol
speeding also affect this is hardening rules
#Traffic safety | Prefect of #Seine and Marne changes the scale of revocation of driving licenses (drunken driving, speeding) due to worsening road safety in 2022 and early 2023.
Acting on behavior and saving lives#All are responsible pic.twitter.com/QvPcANoDkf– prefect of Seine and Marne (@Prefet77) February 24, 2023
Two important measures
Department The Seine and the Marne have since been created February 24, two important steps:
- Any person who drives a vehicle under the influence of alcohol at a rate higher than 0.40 mg/liter of spent air entails a fine in the amount Suspension for 6 months driver’s license.
- Anyone who commits the same or greater speed limit at 40 km/his subject to a fine in the amount Suspension for 6 months driver’s license, regardless of the speed limit, regardless of road network.
To change the mentality
Goal authorities, obviously, to raise awareness car drivers to the danger of the road. They hope for change Behavior road users.
Unfortunately 2023 year start with bad basics. Indeed, the gendarmes of the departmental service had to arrest unconscious people
Among the examples we can give you, a motorist spun at a speed of 134 km/h in a limited area at 50 km/h.
One crime among many others, but one that can cause serious consequences in the event of an incident.
Source: Auto Plus

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