It 's always more dangerous to go around the Italian roads: the checks dall'Asaps - the Association of Supporters and friends of the traffic police - show that in the first quarter of 2011 were up 13% of the phenomena of failure to assist in traffic accidents. From January 1 until March 31, in fact, the cases were 130 in Italy, compared to 115 in the same period of 2010, with 19 deaths and 159 injuries.
And the fact that in 2011 there were fewer victims (in the 1st quarter of 2010 was 21) certainly does not take away the seriousness of the phenomenon, perhaps because it is random because the injured are still increasing. The only known "positive" is the fact that an increasing number of cases discovered by the police (99 cases out of 130 against 87 out of 115 a year ago), but have made less stops on this front (27 this year and 41 in 2010), a sign perhaps you were getting to events less violent but harmful to those who suffer.
The data also show that dell'Asaps are declining with wrongful death claims that involve drivers under the influence while increasing those actively involved with foreigners, which rose from 17 to 24.2%. For lovers of statistics, daylight hours are the preferred place for pirates of the road, perhaps because it is in this period that focuses as much traffic.
After sunset, however, there were 40.8% of the events of an accident. In the first part of this year - as said - the pirates of the road then tested positive for alcohol or drugs is declining, as a percentage rose from 24.3% to 20.2% of the total. 


And the fact that in 2011 there were fewer victims (in the 1st quarter of 2010 was 21) certainly does not take away the seriousness of the phenomenon, perhaps because it is random because the injured are still increasing. The only known "positive" is the fact that an increasing number of cases discovered by the police (99 cases out of 130 against 87 out of 115 a year ago), but have made less stops on this front (27 this year and 41 in 2010), a sign perhaps you were getting to events less violent but harmful to those who suffer.
The data also show that dell'Asaps are declining with wrongful death claims that involve drivers under the influence while increasing those actively involved with foreigners, which rose from 17 to 24.2%. For lovers of statistics, daylight hours are the preferred place for pirates of the road, perhaps because it is in this period that focuses as much traffic.
After sunset, however, there were 40.8% of the events of an accident. In the first part of this year - as said - the pirates of the road then tested positive for alcohol or drugs is declining, as a percentage rose from 24.3% to 20.2% of the total.

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