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Serbia: Traffic Police Urge Driver Caution as Summer Holidays Begin
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Serbia: Traffic Police Urge Driver Caution as Summer Holidays Begin

From N1 Serbia · () Serbian

Translated from Serbian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Serbian traffic police urged drivers to exercise extra caution due to the start of the summer school holidays and increased child presence on streets.
  • Police reminded drivers to adhere to speed limits, use child safety seats, and avoid distractions like mobile phones and alcohol.
  • The Ministry of Internal Affairs also advised parents to discuss traffic safety rules with their children, referencing last year's holiday period which saw nine fatalities.

Serbian traffic police have issued a strong appeal to all road users to prioritize safety and responsibility as the summer school holidays commence. The ministry highlighted an anticipated increase in children's presence in public spaces, including streets, parks, and sports fields, necessitating heightened driver vigilance.

Drivers are specifically urged to be extra cautious, particularly in residential areas, near pedestrian crossings, and in locations frequented by children. The police emphasized the legal requirement to use appropriate child safety seats and restraint systems for transporting children. Furthermore, drivers must adjust their speed to traffic and road conditions, respect speed limits, refrain from using mobile phones while driving, and avoid operating vehicles under the influence of alcohol or psychoactive substances.

In parallel, parents are encouraged to engage in conversations with their children about traffic safety. This includes discussing the importance of using pedestrian crossings, wearing protective gear when cycling, and understanding the potential dangers of inattentiveness in traffic. The police recalled that nine fatalities occurred on Serbian roads during the weekend preceding the start of last year's summer break, serving as a stark reminder for all to remain vigilant.

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Originally published by N1 Serbia in Serbian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.