At some crossings near schools, policemen or police officers can be seen all year round - but from Monday onwards, the presence of reflective uniforms becomes even clearer. And not just in the morning between 7:00 and 8:00, and then after school in school, but also in schools.
There are a number of seminars on safe road traffic. The police have been organizing the spring round of the eighth year of the preventive information campaign "Zebra does not look for you!" From the last day of March until April 4th.
A novelty of this spring is that in Prague and representatives of Skoda. While police and security campaigners in the Zebra campaign talk to schoolchildren primarily as non-motorized road users and discuss the safety of pedestrians (especially the lesson about proper road crossing is never enough) and cyclists, people from the car factory will be giving their kids as co-drivers in motor vehicles.
Demonstration is mainly about demonstrations of proper attachment in child car seats; but also the simulated impacts associated with explaining the operation of the airbag, reminded Renate Sander of the police presidency. Together with police officers, the BESIP coordinators will also go to the field. From them and from other partners of the event, there are varieties of gift items, distributed by police officers trying to promote the effectiveness of the campaign. Nor do not miss the not-for-the-sticks with a police motif, much sought after in recent years.
However - this time, Sander is very promising to give away reflective accessories, which will ensure that pedestrians can see them in the dark in time, even if they wear dark clothing. "In particular, these reflective elements should become an incentive element to remind children and young people of their responsibility for their health and life in relation to their road traffic behavior," Sander said.
The fact that the pedestrian chauffeur dressed in black or blue dressed has the chance to notice on the verge of the last moment - if not too late - confirmed by the head of Prague traffic police Panel. Such a reflective tape allows a longer distance to respond to the presence of a pedestrian who is wearing white clothing. The inconspicuous light-reflecting feature of the car really can help prevent the black ends...