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Nikolaev in the Dark. What the Driver Doesn't See and the Pedestrian Doesn't Take Into Account

Summary by nikvesti.com
In Mykolaiv, most streets remain without light in the evenings due to hourly power outages. This makes it more difficult for drivers and pedestrians to see each other, especially on secondary roads and in residential areas. Journalists from MykVisti investigated whether lighting outages affect the number of accidents and what pedestrians and drivers should pay attention to in the dark. In Mykolaiv, street lighting is being turned off to save ene…
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In Mykolaiv, most streets remain without light in the evenings due to hourly power outages. This makes it more difficult for drivers and pedestrians to see each other, especially on secondary roads and in residential areas. Journalists from MykVisti investigated whether lighting outages affect the number of accidents and what pedestrians and drivers should pay attention to in the dark. In Mykolaiv, street lighting is being turned off to save ene…

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nikvesti.com broke the news in on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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