Carinthia in focus: 25 traffic offenders because of drugs and alcohol stopped
In Carinthia, 25 drivers were pulled out of circulation under the influence of alcohol and drugs. The police strengthen their controls in the run -up to Christmas. Read more about the current measures.
Carinthia in focus: 25 traffic offenders because of drugs and alcohol stopped
In the picturesque region of Carinthia, there was recently comprehensive control by the police, which focused on alcohol and drug drivers. This campaign took place in the context of a nationwide focus, which pays special attention to traffic safety in particular before the pre -Christmas period. During this time when many people celebrate and events visit, the risk of alcohol and drug abuse in road traffic often increases.
In this large -scale review, a total of 25 drivers were pulled out of the traffic that were under the influence of alcohol or drugs. The police use such measures to increase security on the streets and avoid dangerous situations for other road users. This is particularly important because the number of celebrations and social gatherings increase, which may lead to an increase in drivers who are not traveling.
Police measures and their importance
The police take extensive measures to ensure that traffic safety is not endangered. This encloses regular checks, especially at times when alcohol is consumed. The checks are designed to analyze both people's driving behavior as well as to have a preventive effect. A significant part of the controls takes place in the run -up to Christmas, since the risk of alcohol -related traffic accidents increases in this festive season.
The most important task of these police controls is to monitor the regulations of road traffic and ensure that all drivers act responsibly. The collected data and statistics on such incidents also help to plan and optimize future security measures. The fact that 25 people were drawn from traffic due to alcohol and drug abuse clearly shows that the problem in the region is taken seriously.
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