Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Looking For Piercing Apprenticeship

Good start for the 110 km / h

State Association of Accident Victims Association DIA Stop Accidents have concluded that the new limit of 110 km / h on motorways and highways have been released without killed on the roads, but have called for caution because it is still early to assess the measure.

The honorary president of Stop Accidents, Ana Maria Campos, he was "very happy" with the news, but has indicated to Europa Press that may be "an accident", as "hard to believe that all people crazy" that bypasses the speed limit "suddenly has become rope" and has stopped running when he gets behind the wheel of a car. In this sense, he said that it will take time to check the effects of the measure.

however, has indicated that the association is "against the speed," por lo que están "encantados con que se haya bajado", ya que están convencidos de que si se la gente cumpliera la limitación a 110 km/h habría menos accidentes de tráfico. "Si quisiéramos, si todo el mundo pusiera un poquito de su parte, no tendría por qué haber muertos, habría colisiones o choques, pero no muertos", ha subrayado Campos.

Por su parte, el presidente de la Asociación Estatal de Víctimas de Accidentes DIA, Francisco Canes, ha indicado que "ojalá" se pudieran tener jornadas sin víctimas mortales de accidentes "más veces" y ha subrayado que "la reducción de la velocidad puede influir mucho en que estas cifras de cero muertos se sigan repitiendo". "We are totally convinced of this," he insisted.

also Canes congratulated all drivers, since the reduction of accident victims is "a work of the entire world" and has opined that the rate reduction approved by the government "does not hurt anybody." In this sense, explained that "greater speed does not mean better traffic flow, even greater risks. "The rate reduction is directly related to the reduction of accidents," he insisted.

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