In the Stavropol Territory, a woman repaired a Zhiguli for a year and dropped a child 50 meters after 16:34 left.

In the Neftekumsky district of the Stavropol Territory, a 39-year-old woman without a driver’s license struck a 10-year-old boy 50 meters after exiting the garden. reported On the Telegram channel “Stavropol State Traffic Inspectorate”. At the time of the collision, he tried to return with his VAZ-21065.

“The woman said she bought the car in working condition, fixed it for about a year, and went for the first time that evening. The driver managed to go about 50 meters when he lost control of the pedals during a turn, ”says the message.

The child, who suffered head injuries and cuts on his body, was taken to the hospital. An administrative protocol was drawn up against the female driver for driving without a license and without OSAGO insurance. His car was confiscated and placed in a private parking lot.

Earlier, it became known that in Nizhnevartovsk a driver had a fight with traffic police inspectors. threw police from behind.



Source: Gazeta

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