69 percent Poles believe that higher fines will improve road safety

01/10/2022: 54

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2022-01-10 06:54

69 proc. Polaków uważa, że wyższe mandaty poprawią bezpieczeństwo na drogach
69 proc. Polaków uważa, że wyższe mandaty poprawią bezpieczeństwo na drogach

photo. Daniel Dmitriew / / FORUM

A total of 69.1% people believe that high fines will improve road safety, and drivers will drive slower – according to the IBRIS survey for Monday’s Rzeczpospolita.

According to an IBRIS survey for Rzeczpospolita on the new, much higher rates of mandates in force since 1 January, incl. for speeding, a total of 69.1 percent. people believe that high fines will improve road safety and drivers will drive slower.

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“Just a few days after the new law came into force, Poles assessed it positively. More than one in five says that more severe penalties + definitely + will improve safety, and 46.5 percent. – that + rather + will improve. Every fourth thinks that they will not do anything, “Rzeczpospolita emphasizes.

The newspaper pointed out that people over 60 are the most convinced of the new solutions. .with. and older. “Interestingly, three-quarters of young people (aged 18-29) think drivers will now drive more slowly. In turn, the most skeptics are among 30-39-year-olds – more than half of them question the effectiveness of high fines “- we read in the journal.

Who causes the most road accidents? Police officer translates

The newspaper reminds that drivers from the middle age group, next to the young, are most often caught on speeding, for which they lose their driving licenses.

In the last 12 months there were 22,613 road accidents, in which 2,212 people died , and 26,199 people were injured – said Minister of Infrastructure Andrzej Adamczyk a few days ago.

The survey on the new rates of mandates was carried out on 7-8 January this year. on a group of 1100 people by telephone survey method.

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author: Marek Siudaj

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Source: PAP
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