
Moldova's National Public Security Inspectorate says to boost verifications in next week-end
Chisinau, 10 December /MOLDPRES/ - The National Public Security Inspectorate (INSP) of the General Police Inspectorate (IGP) informed that, to avoid the consequences of accidents committed because of failure to adapt the movement speed to the road conditions, it would boost the verification on the days off.
In the context, INSP came up with more recommendations for drivers and urged them to adapt the speed to the road and traffic conditions, to approach curves slowly, preserving a low and uniform speed.
According to the quoted source, law-enforcers today detected a driver heading with 152 km/hour in the Prepelita village, central Sangerei district. The driver was stopped and sanctioned according to the legislation.
Photo: INSP
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