Thursday, March 19, 2020

TRAVEL AND GUARANTEE THE TRAVELER

THE FIRST STEP TOWARDS CONCRETE ROAD SAFETY, AND FOR MILLIONS OF TOURISTS A SIGH OF RELIEF. Already in September, the claim appeared in the streets of Turin, a symbol of the campaign promoted for Drager and Bus Company, united to guarantee motorists throughout Italy greater road safety.

The campaign opens the way to a much larger project, which aims to guarantee Italians and millions of tourists, legislative support, which helps to reduce the number of road accidents in practice. The goal is to obtain a law that obliges truck drivers and bus drivers to install Interlock first; successor to the breathalyzer, the new tool seems to be the turning point, because placed in the vehicle, it is able to inhibit its departure if the driver is unable to drive. The operation is practically identical to that of a breathalyzer, with the difference that now it will not be in the hands of the carabinieri, but of the vehicle itself, which if it detects alcohol when blowing, does not start. The device, admittedly, has potential, and if we combine this with the experience and reliability of two companies such as Drager and Bus Company, the result is perfect. Mothers from all over Italy will be able to go back to sleep peacefully, given that there is already talk of the possibility of installing Interlock in any vehicle. Heathrow Airport Minicabs Service

For the moment we must be content to see it in the ten buses, clearly signed Bus Company, which are the protagonist of the Turin campaign to raise awareness of the use of the device, which, moreover, is perfectly in line with the new harmonized code proposed by the European Union. Licenses from all over Europe, and soon also the Italian ones, will be subject to more restrictive EU rules, in order to achieve legislative harmonization, which is a guarantee for tourists and citizens of every state.

Of course, we are far from the solution, Interlock will not eliminate the millions of deaths from Italian roads, however, it will be a useful tool to help reduce them. So let's hope this isn't the usual simple campaign, let's hope it's the start of the change we needed.

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