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November 13, 17:00, Traffic Control, Västernorrlands County

Published: 13 November 2024

Kramfors and Sundsvall, a selection of the police's work in traffic

KRAMFORS

At 14:00, a traffic control was concluded at Highway 90, Gubbmyran. 114 drivers were blown into the police's breathalyser, of which 24 were professional drivers. All were sober, without any remarks.

Later in the afternoon, a traffic control was held at Bergomsvägen/Industrivägen. All drivers were sober. The police also checked commercial traffic, without any remarks.

Later in the afternoon, a traffic control was held at County Road 334, Bjärtrå.

SUNDSVALL

At 13:40, a driver was stopped for speeding at County Road 568, Tuna. The driver had driven 81 km/h on a 70 km/h road and had not adjusted the distance to the preceding vehicle. Fines were issued.

A short time later, a tractor was stopped for control in Matfors. The safety belt was not used during the journey. Fines were issued and the driver's guardian was informed. Later, another tractor was stopped for control. A flying inspection was carried out on the vehicle, which must be inspected. Fines were issued due to windshield film. The guardian was informed.

Later in the afternoon, the police also received information that two tractors had been seen driving at higher speeds than allowed for the vehicle type. Shortly thereafter, the police saw a tractor that was stopped for control. Unclear if that vehicle had been driven at higher speeds, but a flying inspection was carried out and the vehicle must be inspected. Fines were also issued to the driver and passengers who did not use safety belts during the journey. Their guardian was informed.

At 16:00, a driver was stopped at Fridhemsgatan, Kubikenborg, for speeding. Fines were issued. A short time later, a driver was stopped on E14 in Vattjom. Fines were issued due to the driver not adjusting the distance to the preceding vehicle and due to lighting failure.