The Strangest Examples of Traffic Rules for Drivers of Different Countries

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France

In France, they monitor meticulously the sobriety of drivers on the roads. That is why a law was issued that states the mandatory presence of a breathalyzer in the glove compartment of a car. This rule sounds very simple, but actually very thoughtful. Thus, after leaving the bar, each driver is able to independently check the level of alcohol in the blood and decide for himself whether he should drive today or call a taxi.

Quarantine: Isolation or Moment of Reboot and Rest

Quarantine ... Pandemic ... Coronavirus ... These words we now hear from everywhere. But it depends only on us how we perceive and project them onto our lives. You can panic and drive yourself into a corner, or you can choose the opposite option and regard it simply as a new period of your life, time to search for truth, new opportunities and affirmation of life values. And so, for those who, like us, choose the second option, we provide a selection of how to use time effectively and profitably, which, as it seems to us, lasts so long in conditions of social isolation.

Accident at a Speed of 20 km/h of the 1930s

What do you think was the situation on the roads and accident statistics in the 1930s? How was car safety ensured? And how many people died in car accidents in those days and now? Little by little about everything in this photo compilation from places of accidents that occurred about 100 years ago!