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During Traffic Jams: Scooter Riding, Walking, and Driving in the Wrong Direction

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During the traffic jam on the Styrian highway, some drivers behaved extremely irresponsibly, endangering the safety of all participants. While the Lifeline warns of the dangers of getting out of vehicles and walking on the road, some opted for dangerous and inappropriate activities, such as riding scooters, walking, and even turning in the wrong direction.

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Scenes from the Styrian highway when traffic was stopped due to a traffic accident: riding a scooter, driving in the wrong direction, climbing a fence, walking with a child on the highway. The Lifebelt Institute once again warns that such actions can be fatal.

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People were observed walking on the shoulder, climbing the fence, riding scooters on the shoulder, and some turning cars around and driving in the wrong direction.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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During the traffic jam on the Styrian highway, some drivers behaved extremely irresponsibly, endangering the safety of all participants. While the Lifeline warns of the dangers of getting out of vehicles and walking on the road, some opted for dangerous and inappropriate activities, such as riding scooters, walking, and even turning in the wrong direction.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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The Lifeline Institute warned of the dangerous behavior of some drivers and passengers who were stuck on the Styrian highway, which was closed for a while today. People were seen walking on the shoulder, climbing the fence, riding scooters on the shoulder, and some were turning their cars and driving in the wrong direction. The Lifeline Institute posted some photos on Facebook from the Styrian highway, which was closed in both directions for abo…

The Lifebelt Institute has warned of the dangerous behavior of some drivers and passengers who were stuck on the Styrian motorway, which was closed for a while today. People were seen walking on the hard shoulder, climbing the fence, riding scooters on the hard shoulder, and some were turning their cars and driving in the wrong direction.

After 6 months of Decree 168/2024 taking effect, the fines have increased significantly, the traffic police have also increased fines, but there are still cases of curb climbing, driving in the wrong direction... in Ho Chi Minh City.

·Viet Nam
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Thanh Niên broke the news in Viet Nam on Saturday, June 28, 2025.
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