Road Accidents Tripled: Extreme Winter Weather Claims Life of Cyclist in Hungary
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Road accidents tripled: Extreme winter weather claims life of cyclist in Hungary
The number of road accidents has nearly tripled during the snowfall on Monday, the head of the national police’s traffic department told a press conference held at the memorial of victims of road accidents in Budapest on Tuesday. Colonel József Óberling said that while most of the accidents on Monday brought “damage to property only”, a cyclist travelling without head protection died onsite when he fell and hit his head. Óberling asked the publi…
And we shouldn't even drive with summer tires to the polar regions, because trouble will happen, we can be absolutely sure of that. Police Colonel József Óberling, head of the ORFK's traffic police department, spoke about the changed winter road conditions and the prevention of traffic accidents at the monument to the victims of traffic accidents in Budapest, on Flórián Square.
Due to the changed winter road conditions, the number of road traffic accidents has increased nearly threefold, said Police Colonel József Óberling, head of the ORFK's traffic police department, in Budapest on Tuesday.
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