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Crime and punishment on Russian roads. Tasks of the project :. 1) To find statistics of car accidents on Russian roads for the recent years 2) To figure out the most common traffic offences in Russia 3) To compare the UK & Russian road rules and regulations
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Tasks of the project: 1)To find statistics of car accidents on Russian roads for the recent years 2)To figure out the most common traffic offences in Russia 3)To compare the UK & Russian road rules and regulations 4)To compare fines and punishment for some offences 5)To make a conclusion
Firstly, the number of vehicles in the country has grown by almost 2.5 million.
Thirdly, the existent roads are unable to cope with the traffic intensity
According to statistics from the traffic police, drivers in the capital within six months of the 2013year 5615 times were in accidents, the largest growth is seen in the number of accidents in South-Eastern District of Moscow (+38%).
Driving regulations in Russia • The speed limit is 60kph in built-up areas, 90kph on open roads and 110kph on motorways - but if you've held your license for less than two years, you shouldn't exceed 70kph • The drink driving limit is zero - so there must be no alcohol in your blood when driving • If you're caught committing a driving offence, while driving through Russia, you'll be given an on-the-spot fine • You shouldn't use your horn except in cases of extreme danger • It's illegal to pick up hitchhikers • If you're involved in an accident or your car breaks down, you must contact the police as well as any break down organization • You should always use dipped headlights during the day • It's common for state police to stop drivers and check documents, particularly if your car has foreign plates • It's illegal to drive a dirty car • Seat belts when driving a hire car in Russia are mandatory. • The use of a mobile phone while driving is prohibited, with the exception of a hands-free system. • Drivers are to carry at all times while driving, a valid driver`s license, registration documents and insurance documents.
Driving regulations in Britain • Drive on the left-hand side of the road. • Always pass (overtake) on the outside (right) lane. • Do not block the middle lane if the inside lane is clear. • When approaching a roundabout, give priority to traffic approaching from the right, unless otherwise indicated. • You must always stop at a red traffic light. • At a junction there's no general priority rule - priority is marked at most junctions. • All traffic signals and road signs must be obeyed. • All vehicles must give way to emergency services vehicles. • The use of a car horn is not permitted in built-up areas from 23:30 to 07:00 hours. • Do not drive in bus lanes during restricted hours. See signs by the side of the road for times. • It's illegal to use a mobile phone when driving. If you need to make a call, find a safe place to stop first. • Seat belts must be worn by the driver and front seat passenger. Where rear seat belts have been fitted, they must also be worn. • The minimum driving age is 17.
Look! Read! Remember! • Follow road rules and regulations • Respect other driverson the roads • Don`t break speed limit • Drive carefully • Don`t drink alcohol • Be attentive at the crossroads • Don`t drive the red light • Fasten seat belts