Police officers handed out their safety vests

On Saturday, from the early hours of the morning, policemen from the Police Headquarters carried out activities known as “My Safety”. The nationwide campaign is aimed at improving the safety of cyclists by wearing safety vest.

During today’s meetings with residents, traffic policemen and the district have been reminded of traffic safety rules and cyclists may have received reflective elements, says Beta, police officer in Tarn bug. – The officers were at two points in Tarn bug, in the area of the bazaar at Kuwaiti Street and at the bus station.

The main objective of the action was to improve the safety of cyclists as unprotected road users but also to discipline cyclists and drivers of vehicles and pedestrians who violate road traffic laws. Prevention activities were of great interest – policemen responded to numerous questions from cyclists who had doubts about the interpretation of the rules governing two wheelers.

“Mundey reminded us of the safety of cycling and above all the obligation to comply with the rules. They pointed out the technical requirements that need to be fulfilled by a wheelchair, and the need to wear a helmet and reflective elements – adds Beta. At the end of the activities they gave the bikers the reflective vests provided by the Regional Road Traffic Center in Tarn bug. The most common offenses committed by bicyclists include: crossing a red light crossing, improper crossing of pedestrian crossings, improper overtaking, incorrect twisting, entering the pavement without using safety rules.