Traffic patterns and safety guidance from Moscow’s traffic police

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Traffic notes from Moscow’s capital safety office

Officials from the capital’s State Traffic Inspectorate disclosed statistics showing the offenses most commonly attributed to women when driving. Since the start of 2022, Moscow has logged over 350 road incidents, with five people killed and 412 others injured in these events. The focus is not on blame but on understanding patterns that can improve city safety for all road users.

The principal traffic rule breaches most often observed among female drivers include a misjudged following distance, not adhering to the operator’s intended travel sequence, violations of pedestrian crossing rules, improper car placement during lane changes, and ignoring traffic light signals. These patterns highlight practical areas for drivers to tighten up their habits on busy urban streets and during peak travel periods.

In a Telegram update, Moscow’s traffic police urged female drivers to stay attentive to evolving traffic conditions, avoid hurried lane changes, and only switch lanes when it is clearly safe. They advised selecting the correct lane in advance and staying focused on the road to prevent distractions while driving, a reminder that this guidance applies to drivers in all large metropolitan areas nearby and beyond to promote safer driving overall as per the latest official communication from the Moscow traffic authorities.

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