Road safety agency wants more controls and higher penalties
Luxembourg's road safety agency “Sécurité Routière” has published a catalogue of demands and recommendations, saying that increasing road safety should be a priority of the next government.
08.08.2013
(CS) Luxembourg's road safety agency “Sécurité Routière” has published a catalogue of demands and recommendations, saying that increasing road safety should be a priority of the next government.
The group has said that there needs to be a change in attitude, and that countries such as the UK, Sweden or the Netherlands could act as an example for Luxembourg in regards to road safety. A combination of preventative measures and strict penalties for driving offences had made the roads in these countries safer, according to the “Sécurité Routière”.