Wear Reflective vests outside the village

The Senate unanimously approved an amendment that, among other things, will allow municipalities to restrict the operation. The norm also mandates pedestrians to wear reflective elements outside the village and allows the police to withhold a small technical license in the event of a poor technical condition of the vehicle.

 

The Senate decided on Wednesday despite the efforts of some senators, who wanted to take police officers the right to measure the speed of the ride or to allow cyclists to ride even after drinking less alcohol.

 

The novel, which also obliges motorists to clean vehicles from ice and also from snow if they prevent them from being out of sight, now, gets the president to sign.

The norm should also allow for a half-year license to be issued to those who would cross the railway crossing at the time of signaling the arrival of the train. The fine for such a crime has not yet increased, as demanded by greens, according to CSSD senator Petro Galas, but in the future it is considering increasing from five thousand Czech crowns to five times.

 

The largest part of the three-hour debate took over the senators’ discussion of the abolition of the right of the police to measure the speed that was advocated by the chairman of the ODS senators and the mayor of Teplice. “The ministry of transport has a negative opinion on the proposal to drop the possibility of measuring the speed of municipal traffic by the police in reflective vest,” the minister of transport, Dan, told the senators. He justified this inter alia by not discussing this change with the authorities concerned and assessing its impact on both traffic safety and radar investment.

 

Kobe argued that many municipalities just want to improve their income, so speeds are measured outside the built-up area. He also pointed to the administration and the increase in unpaid fines for traffic offenses, which he said had climbed from 29 million to 43 million crowns in the past five years.

 

The chairman of the CSSD senators admitted that the city police would not be able to measure the speed of the trip, but it compensates for the insufficient capacity of the Republic Police to ensure a higher level of security in the municipalities. This was argued by Senator. “I speak to myself, because I am a city police sponsor, and I often give her a quick ride,” she admitted.

 

Senate Vice-President proposed to allow cyclists, according to the Austrian model, 0.8 per mile of alcohol in the blood if they were traveling on third-class roads or cycling paths, or alternatively 0.5 per mile. He also wanted to limit the maximum penalty for alcohol for cyclists to 500 crowns. He argued that policemen often choose fines on vineyard cycling trails.

 

To the duty of reflective elements for pedestrians, vests or only strips on the sleeve, the Minister of Transport stated that the violation would amount to a fine of two thousand dollars. Also said the ministry had a deal with the police to give people more of their reflective tapes. He also announced that his office is seeking an agreement with the Czech Association of Insurers to ensure the removal of non-mobile vehicles. He responded to the request of Senator Jake that the government should take action against overtaking offshoots.

The policemen gave people reflective elements

Pedestrians are obliged by law to wear reflective vest at night or otherwise reduced visibility when moving between villages on clothing. This was pointed out by the policemen of the Municipal Police in Reno during their security event, Tomlin Gross, the spokesman of the local town hall, told Zlin.cz.

 

A security event organized by the town police was held on Wednesday 2 March evening. Its main component was the distribution of reflective strips on hand and reflector.

 

“In the framework of prevention, pedestrians in particular have drawn attention to the new legal obligation to wear reflective elements on the clothing when moving between villages and in reduced visibility or at night,” said Alex, the head of the police.

 

“We gave out reflective tapes, pendants and stickers, and bikes, reflectors and lights were prepared for cyclists,” added police officer Jixi Huda, who is responsible for preventive actions for the public in the town council in Reno and for lectures on road safety for schools.

 

“The aim of the event, which we will certainly repeat, is to remind all pedestrians and cyclists the basic rule for safe movement on the roads – to see and be seen,” concluded Pillar.

The guards gave people reflective tapes

The Hulking police officers, in cooperation with BESIP, drew attention to the preventive action of the Lodger inhabitant for a valid amendment to the Road Act, according to which pedestrians traveling on the road outside the village should use reflective signs for poor visibility.

 

As of February 20, it should be a matter of course for pedestrians to use reflective signs for bad visibility. This way they are visibly more visible to the driver.

Panel Rakes, coordinator of BESIP:

“A person, who is not marked by a reflective element, and as usual, is dressed in dark clothes, so the visitor sees him in a low visibility at 18-20 m. This is not even the reaction time.

 

The reflective tapes that the residents received highlight the pedestrian at 200 meters, so the driver has enough time to react. It is important that the tape is placed on the right foot or hand.

Lummi Prada, City Police Hulking:

“Many people came for the reflective tapes. They took them home, for family members.

 

Inquiry: inhabitants of Lodger:

“I’m used to wearing it. But I wanted it for my two grandchildren. ”

“I’m sure it’s good because I’m riding a bike.”

If you do not have a reflex tape at hand, try using at least a plastic bag.

 

Panel Rakes, coordinator of BESIP:

“By the natural movement of my hand when I go, the white plastic bag can highlight the movement and warn the driver.

 

Stickers, patches, pendants or hand bands are available in haberdashery or bicycle shops. Often, fluorescent fabrics are already sewn into seams of reflective jackets, school bags or backpacks.