On the A2 motorway in Germany, a Romanian driver was stopped by the police after driving for three weeks without a day off, violating European rest rules. Although he cited pressure from the Spanish company he worked for, the authorities imposed a fine of over 3,000 euros. The harsh working conditions and lack of recovery time contribute to extreme fatigue among drivers, increasing the risk of serious accidents. Experts emphasize that signs of fatigue should lead to immediate stops for road safety.
Latest News
15:28
The Japanese ambassador to Russia, Akira Muto, was summoned to the Russian Foreign Ministry after President Putin's visit to the Kuril Islands, causing tensions between the two countries.
15:17
A man from Cluj built his own speed limiter on the street where he lives.
15:06
The toll of the earthquakes in Venezuela has reached 6,438 deaths. 190 buildings have collapsed.
15:02
DOC / Why do thousands of Romanians choose Belgian citizenship annually, even though they have the right to work as EU members?
15:01
A 58-year-old Romanian was found dead in the passage of a train station in Rome.
See more news