There's definitely going to be some money, but I don't see anything so bad about speed limits and cameras. Too many drivers began to accept the signs as if they were trees, part of the background. I'm personally sick of hearing about accidents. No one's going to take your money if you follow the laws of the road.
To annoy you! Uh, wait, no. To give others a chance to survive your drive.
I fully support the author! On entry into Varna from the highway, the last limit is 40 km/ h. Who needs this, on a long straight road immediately after a sign of the end of the highway? Not to mention the pointless restrictions of deserted intersections leading to deserted villages. If I have to go 300 miles today and follow all the signs, I'il bark all day. And catastrophes don't come from such violations, but from some abnormal and who take risky overtaking or maneuvers.
I find it funny in some stuck villages when I get a lying cop. But the road crashed, hole-to-hole, literally no three-foot road without at least five holes, and there's really nowhere to go without a hole, and they put a police officer on me like you're not going to get enough of the holes to bark at the police. You can't really drive with more than 20, or you're going to get the kidney stones and who needs that lying cop?
Otherwise, I also wonder why on the international in Ruse, a straight wide smooth road with 2 lanes in the direction and division between the two lanes without intersectional streets, there is a limit of 60 and a camera is installed there.
When you're shaking somewhere with 80 instead of 60, you'il see why there are restrictions and cameras. You're a bunch of jerks. There is no restriction in Germany. Amy goes to Germany. There is a restriction in all other countries. In Bulgaria even have to be more, because when there is a limit of 50, everyone drives by about 60. You have to put 40 in the cities to drive normally with 50. The difference in these limits is at least 10 meters of braking distance more. If you kill a pedestrian, do you ever go to jail for those 10 km/h over? 60 has at junctions and before intersections of the country roads, and it's normal to have one to stop in time if some gigit decides to take your advantage. There are many of them in Bulgaria, so the restrictions have to be put. In Germany, maybe people are more careful and follow the rules, and therefore do not have to be reminded.
If you've been photographed with a portable camera (tripod), appeal. 100% there were police officers and a car next to it (to protect it), and in such a situation they have the right to fine you at the moment, but not to send you a ticket in the mail. There are such cases already won, so it will pass quickly and securely.
Well, bravo!!!!
Let them put 500,000 at least and scatter them all over the country. I hope there are plenty of cities out of town.
On the territory of the country, statistically every year every 1 million people, about and over 100 people lose their lives in a road accident, with thousands of others receiving physical or psychological injuries. First of all, romania is ahead of us.
Again, the two hand-in-hand at the bottom, because whatever the population is, so is the state!
I hope they put up a lot of cameras, i hope they're fine, i hope they take away books.
There are so many incompetent drivers in Europe, and that's proven. Failure to comply with road rules, high-speed driving, non-compliance with traffic lights, road markings, zebras and whatever else a person can think of.
At night at 2-3 in the morning, it's not to growl full gas and rub tires from those who think it's cool and cool.
I'm not even a driver. I don't care what you think or how many minuses you're going to give. I hope they tighten their belts that only automation can save this system from corruption. And politicians and the population are all one down there. Well done for at least one good thing they do.
Please post comments n. 6 and 7.... What's with the censorship here? A man for cameras can't speak his mind in this forum.
The problem is that your MPs are taking your money, and it's not a problem that you're breaking the rules? !?? If you don't want them to take it from you, don't give it to them! And why were there lying police officers lying down, etc. is what it is that it's a village. And there live people, and there are hiking trails, and there people have the right to live and not get hit by a car. If you do not like, do not go to the villages, but go from elsewhere (if possible).
I'm very annoyed by people like that who only know how to moan, and they're with it! They fucked up, they fucked up, it was fucking, that fuck... Calm down, people...
And you're right, and you're not. Yes, it's true that some people suck some money, but at the end of the day, it's about our safety. Unfortunately, the roads in Bulgaria are not as good as we want and the law can say 90 km, but when the road is full of holes and dangerous turns, it is not advisable to drive with 90. It is assumed that every driver will think to reduce themselves, but for sure they decided to put the limit. Too many people have been killed by not being aware of the traffic situation and for that. In the end, it's better to be alive than to kill yourself somewhere. And yes, just such shoved roads are the most dangerous, because they are often not maintained and are in a terrible state. It's a 90-minute drive, but you've got to be a mad-suicide to go down that narrow and on those turns, with almost no asphalt left, with more than 40! And yes, someone made sure to remind me to be careful and put a speed limit on it. And the funniest thing is that even if a cop fines you, but if you take off in the gully, it's at your expense. People have put up signs of dangerous turns and restraint, and that you didn't follow them is your problem.
I understand it's a thrill to drive fast, but better than 10 km less, but alive. You know, I'm flying 200 today, i'm being driven by 20 tomorrow... well, no thanks! As you can see, it's not about money at all, it's about safety! Your safety and everyone else on the road. Because you're going to fly over 100, but if you take off in the opposite room? What's your fault with the guy across the street? You're crazy and you don't care, okay, but I want to get to life where I'm going.
You say in Germany, you're fighting 300... have you seen the roads there? Oh, compare them to ours, and you'il answer for yourself why you can have 300, and sometimes 90 to drive is dangerous. I agree that often traffic police are large hyenas, but in the end, they save lives, even if we don't want to admit it. One example. Remember the Crash with Staviyski? Well, if kat had done their job and hadn't turned a blind eye, and they treated him like any other drunk behind the wheel, now a boy would be alive, and a girl wouldn't be in a coma for years. So if you get annoyed and don't worry, think about it. For one thrill, you can make such trouble that you can't atone for your own mistake or stay in a wheelchair for life. Well, then will it be "only" 20 km above?
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