Venezuela: Historic First Suspension Of A License
The head of traffic police Venezuelan Luis Fernandez in recent days has called a press conference to announce the first ever suspension of license was registered in South America, in obedience to a law introduced in 2008 and have never been used as over-gooders of the authorities.
Victim of this measure is Ramon Parra, 41 year-old bus driver, three alleged irregularities which are: speeding, too many passengers on board and the absence of a rear wheel of the four planned. According to the site writes ntw24, Parra will have to leave the streets for the next 12 months.
The absence of controls and penalties very soft (maximum 5 years for the crime of murder) go so drivers and motorists to flout the most basic road safety rules. It does not happen often in fact that autoarticolari and bus travel to over 160 km / h.
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