Increased traffic controls in the west of the country, arrested a driver who drove 147 km/h on the road Nikšić - Podgorica

In the same region, since the beginning of June, 147 drivers have been sanctioned for driving under the influence of alcohol.

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Officials of the Regional Security Center "Zapad" perform increased controls on road users, and in the period from June 1, they sanctioned 2.392 persons, of which 330 misdemeanor reports were filed, and 2.602 final orders were issued, the Police Administration announced.

Among those sanctioned is the driver RK (21), who was deprived of liberty this morning in Nikšić after he drove a vehicle at a speed of 147 km/h on the highway Nikšić - Podgorica, in the town of Drenoštica, on a section of the road where the speed limit is 80 km/h. h, according to the police.

In the same region, since the beginning of June, 147 drivers have been sanctioned for driving under the influence of alcohol.

In the mentioned period, 66 drivers were deprived of their freedom, of which 51 for driving a vehicle under the influence of alcohol in the body in a concentration of 1,00 g/kg and higher, three drivers for exceeding the speed limit by more than 70 km/h, as well as 12 drivers for driving a vehicle under the influence of psychoactive substances, according to the announcement.

As it is added, out of the total number of persons deprived of their liberty since the beginning of June, eight young drivers have been deprived of their liberty (seven young drivers for driving under the influence of alcohol and one young driver for exceeding the speed limit by more than 70 km/h).

"Police officers of the Regional Security Center 'Zapad' will continue to carry out activities in the coming period to detect and sanction violations in the area of ​​the Road Traffic Safety Act, which are also the biggest cause of traffic accidents with serious consequences," the announcement concludes.

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