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The Mayor proposes signaling traffic black spots on the roads of the municipality to reduce accidents (21/10/2008)

The Mayor of Murcia, Miguel Ángel Cámara, require government which signaled those detected traffic black spots on roads in the Municipality of Murcia, in an attempt to reduce the number of traffic accidents.

Miguel Ángel Cámara presented tomorrow to the Municipal Government Board a proposal to join the campaign launched by the Antena 3 Group under the title Put Brakes, as well as the Platform for Signaling Point Black or dangerous sections, driven by Antena 3 , Onda Cero and La Razón, initiatives that seek to reduce accidents and traffic signaling postulate places where there is a greater number of collisions, often with fatalities.

The proposal will be approved by the Governing Board and submitted to Full Council this month.

The Mayor explained that "it is found that accidents on Spanish roads are a major cause of violent death and, in some cases, excessive speed, consumption of drugs or alcohol and distractions are also other aspects directly related the state of the road network. "

The marking of these places, which corresponds to the administration of each track owner, will allow citizens are aware of the dangerousness of the driving scenario, end so all the mechanisms of attention and safely as possible.

In addition, Miguel Ángel Cámara signal shows its commitment, the fastest way possible, those black spots that exist in municipally owned roads.

Mayor House accurate, as stated in the manifesto of the Campaign, "This sign must not be, however, be an end in itself, since the aim should be to take the necessary actions, urgently, to remove these sites recurrent accidents on public roads. "

Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia

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