There were 102 deaths and injuries to 893 people in 471 road accidents reported as of yesterday - day two of the seven-day safety campaign period. The daily update was compiled by the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation. Drunk-driving remained the largest cause of accidents (38.43 per cent), followed by speeding (25.27 per cent).
Police pulled over 658,214 motorcycles and vehicles at checkpoints for inspection, with 99,896 motorcyclists and motorists fined for driving without licences and 32,674 for not wearing safety helmets.
That should buy a load of tea
That should buy a load of tea
Here's tae us, wha's like us, damn few, and they're a' deid. Mair's the pity!
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Since 1872 Semper Paratus. Neque Deditionem
Alba gu bràth
Since 1872 Semper Paratus. Neque Deditionem
That should buy a load of tea
WoW !! A LOT More than The Boston Tea Party There........Yippee !!
That should buy a load of tea
Motorists without proper driving licence... how can they continue their journey ?
Why not impound their vehicule ?
Why not impound their vehicule ?