An accident occurred on Borski Street in Rybnik this morning. Opel Driver - 28-year-old resident - Pushing the direction of Jore, losing control of the vehicle, crashing into a parked car brand BMW. He's drunk. It has nearly 2 kilometers per kilometer.
Since Friday, we have recorded 14 road accidents, including 1 accident. That's why we call those who drive carefully. We are also pedestrians, remember to wear reflective clothing with reflective materials.
Unfortunately, despite many actions on Friday, and called on police to Rybnik we recorded some traffic accidents. Fortunately, most of them are just so-called. Collision. Unfortunately, there was also an accident. The accident happened tonight, around 4.00 on Borski Street in Rybnik. The preliminary investigation results of the police station traffic Rybnik ordered that the 28-year-old president of Opel-Rybnik - in the direction of Jorge, was not suitable for high-speed road conditions, lost control of the vehicle and slammed into a parked car brand. BMW. The uniform checked the driver's lucidity. The test results of the breath tester showed that he had nearly 2 miles of alcohol in his body. When the police base was inspected, it was found that the 28-year-old had no right to drive. The exact situation of the accident will be explained in Rybnik's unified pre-trial procedure. Rybnik police reminded
In the case of rain, an unnoticed moment is enough to lose control of the vehicle and end the journey in the ditch. The Rybnik police called for extreme caution and imagination. In this case, the driver should keep the distance between the moving vehicles longer and avoid sudden braking. The most important thing is to let your feet leave the gas and reach your destination safely. Pedestrians should also be especially careful. They enter the road directly in front of moving vehicles and they take a lot of risks. On a smooth surface, the braking distance is significantly longer. Every pedestrian and cyclist should remember their safety and be aware of it. Reflective vests, key chains, headbands and even flashlights can save your life.