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The ANWB find it illogical that motorists may be less hard drive like the smoke focused on open highways. This also explains why it rains in open lanes speeding fines. “People do not understand. Lanes’
A spokesman for the union said this in response to information from the police that the AD published Tuesday. Where an average of 3.3 percent of drivers on highways is fined, it runs during the opening of the express lane to 5.4 percent. This appears from inspections during 20 months on the A12.
When the rush hour lane is open, there will be a lane with. However, the speed limit will fall from 120 to 100 kilometers per hour.
“If you are driving on the A12, which goes from three to four lanes, it is not logical that you may be less hard, ‘confirms ANWB spokesman statements in the newspaper. The AA believes that better controls can occur, for example, unsafe roads.
Police speaks against the conclusion that open lanes lead to more fines. “The research on the A12 is not representative. Insufficient data has been collected yet. We examine whether there is additional research. ”


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