Tragic DeKalb collision with officer shows importance of slow down

20:54 Publicado por Mario Galarza

A collision in which a driver in a policeman this plowed last weekend, a reminder of the threat of law enforcement officers has faced, if driver support or enforce traffic laws. Many times police officers required to the safety of their vehicles on a busy highway for a variety of tasks, including support for the scene of an accident, aid stranded motorists and enforce road safety through the issuance of citations.

If vehicles on the road be stopped, there is always the risk of pedestrians in the street or on the back, so it is important to slow down and avoid his ultra cautious, a high speed car pedestrian accident, the catastrophic injuries including closed head injuries, traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, broken ribs, broken limbs, internal organ injuries and other serious injury can result.

The DeKalb County pedestrian accident, which was with the officer caused when a motorist in the officer had ploughed, stopped to support to 20 drivers involved in a car accident. The officer was taken to the Grady Memorial Hospital and was in critical but stable condition according to reports in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. The officer suffered a broken collarbone, fractured skull and broken arm.

This accident shows the high level the pedestrian zone of the risk of accidents when cars in the street or on the shoulder are stopped. While a police officer can have no other choice but to leave his car, not more motorists in General into the security continue to her car with her vehicle so far is safe on the shoulder of the road, so your vehicle from the flow of traffic is. Also, you should use your hazard lights to warn approaching motorists that your vehicle is disabled.

If a motorist approaching a disabled you powered vehicle or an emergency by emergency services staff, support are injured or stranded drivers are, you should be on move, he accidentally stranded vehicles or running down a pedestrian to avoid. Georgia has a move over law, which requires driver for police, paramedics and other emergency vehicles parked on the Interstate move. The law protects emergency personnel, police, DOT stopped workers and motorists by law enforcement agencies for violations of the suspicious traffic.

Many times pedestrians or other drivers may be on the shoulder of the road or even in the street, that no legal move Georgia are protected, that can cover any ordinary citizens to experience the problems with the car or a traffic accident. A flexible vehicle or pedestrians in the street, requires but always extremely carefully by other motorists to avoid can cause a serious Atlanta car accident or Georgia conflict, the serious injury or even wrongful death. Again, you should about if move safely and slow down during exercise extreme caution.

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