Operation Easter: GNR in 221 accidents and records 11 serious wounds

GNR has released the temporary balance of Easter 2025, who were injured in 221 accidents in the last 24 hours. Since the opening of the operation, 1,971 accidents have been recorded, resulting in three deadly victims, 42 serious injuries and 567 minor injured.
GNR’s latest operation balance 2025In the last 24 hours, 221 accidents of military registered in the military, 11 serious injuries and 77 light.
In a statement released on Sunday, GNR said that a 65 -year -old man died on Saturday afternoon after a lightweight vehicle, after a lightweight vehicle, died on St. Bento Street in Whale de Sao Cosmam in Braga district in St. Bento Street.
From 00:00 on April 11, When it begins the “Easter 2025” operationThe GNR recorded 1,971 accidents till Saturday 23:59, resulting in three deadly victims, 42 serious injuries and 567 minor injuries.
Lack of alcohol and driving license leads to road crimes at ‘Operation Easter’
In road patrolling measures and “providing help to drivers, to ensure Easter festivals are sure And people’s displacement safe “, the military surveyed 62,943 drivers during this period.
In supervised conductors, 576 Holded with additional alcohol And of these, 350 people were arrested for driving more than 1.2 g/L at a blood alcohol rate.
“There are 194 people to driving without legal qualifications,” said GNR in Easter results on Monday.
The Military has identified 11,121 road crimes, of which 2,755 to accelerate, 288 seat belt or a child’s seat or incorrect use, 347 to abuse 347 mobile phone, 1,528 due to lack of compulsory periodic inspection and 482 due to lack of compulsory civil liability insurance.
GNR reiterates commitment to safety during the festive period
The GNR points out that the influence of alcohol and psychotropic substances continues to monitor driving conditions, as well as the rapid, unnecessary use of the mobile phone, proper use of seat belt and seat, lack of periodic inspection and responsibility insurance.
It also reveals about “the wrong implementation of overcoming, direction change and the transfer of passage.”
In a statement, the GNR “reiterates its commitment to work for the safety of the population, especially during family life and traditions.