A parked car drives in and collides with a police motorcycle; “Critical mass” of accidents and administrative violation processes this year

A parked car drives in and collides with a police motorcycle; “Critical mass” of accidents and administrative violation processes this year
A parked car drives in and collides with a police motorcycle; “Critical mass” of accidents and administrative violation processes this year
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Two accidents occurred in the traditional and uncoordinated “Critical Mass” bike ride in Riga on Wednesday and four administrative violation proceedings were initiated, LETA agency learned from the State Police.

Several hundred cyclists took part in the bike ride, but it was not without incidents. One administrative violation process was initiated for using the phone while driving, one for crossing the street at a red light, and the third for failure to fulfill the duties of a police officer.

Also, the police have started an administrative violation process for the widely discussed case in social media where a cyclist evades the demands of a police officer. In this case, the process has been started as a matter of fact and the identity of the cyclist is being ascertained.

Two traffic accidents also occurred during the bike ride. In one case, a cyclist ran into a parked car and was injured. On the other hand, in the second case, a cyclist and a police motorcycle collided.

It has already been reported that the event is intended to “remind politicians that Riga desperately needs a safe bicycle infrastructure suitable for everyone – both the smallest and the oldest”. The experience of previous years shows that the participants of the journey temporarily block the traffic in their directions of movement.


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Tags: parked car drives collides police motorcycle Critical mass accidents administrative violation processes year

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