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On Saturday evening as a result of a collision of two cars at the intersection of st. Avenue Juan de Allaga With Shred Thomas RamseyLima, Magdalena del Mar area.
According to eyewitnesses of the accident, it happened when a cherry-colored Kia Sorrento car was passing through Shred Thomas Ramseywhen crossing the river Juan de Allaga Avenue, collided with a white Audi pickup.
Due to the force of the accident, the car crashed into a wall a few meters from the reception area of an apartment building located near an intersection, causing fear among residents due to the high noise.
Two cars and an ambulance firefighters provide assistance in case of emergency and provide assistance to the injured.
said one of the neighbors RPP News that the wounded man was treated by the ambulance and sent to the El Golf clinic. He also pointed out that such accidents are repeated in the area, so the authorities should put up a traffic light.
New speed limits and fines
From July 18, the control of new speed limits on streets, intersections and avenues in urban areas and on roads passing through settlements throughout the country began after changes were made to the SDA. National traffic regulation.
The new restrictions, approved by the Supreme Decree 025-2021-MTS, state that the speed of drivers should not exceed 30 km/h (previously it was 40 km/h) on the streets and in shreds. Similarly, on avenues, you cannot exceed 50 km/h (it used to be 60 km/h).
Likewise, speed limits were changed on highways crossing communities or houses, permanently or partially dispersed, school zones or hospitals. Commercial areas: 30 km/h, residential areas: 50 km/h, and school and hospital areas: 30 km/h.
If the established limit is exceeded, sanctions will be introduced gradually, fines that can reach up to 50% of the tax unit, that is, S / 2300. National Police It is responsible for imposing fines that are already applied at the national level.
Exceeding the limit by 10 km/h entails an S/828 sanction (18% ITU) and 50 negative points on the driver’s record. Meanwhile, exceeding the limit by 10-30 km/h will result in a SGD 1,104 (24% of UIT) sanction and will add 60 points towards your record.
The accumulation of points in the driver’s record for each offense committed may result in the suspension or permanent revocation of the driver’s license.
Meanwhile, exceeding the maximum limit by more than 30 km/h incurs a fine of SGD 2,300 (50% of ITU) and an addition of 70 negative points to the driver’s record. It should be noted that this year’s ITU is equivalent to S/4600.
Source: RPP

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