already 42 deaths on the roads of Morbihan since the start of the year

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Morbihan will record a 10% increase in accidents, deaths and license suspensions in 2024 compared to the same period in 2023. Addictive driving (alcohol and/or drugs) represents the leading cause of road mortality (38% ).

This driver and his passenger tested positive for cannabis. The 2-year-old Malinois, specialized in SAMBI (Narcotics, weapons, ammunition and banknotes) from the Dog Intervention Group, marks the driver's bag. Inside, a small box containing cannabis. The license was initially suspended for five days and the vehicle impounded. | WEST FRANCE


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  • This driver and his passenger tested positive for cannabis. The 2-year-old Malinois, specialized in SAMBI (Narcotics, weapons, ammunition and banknotes) from the Rennes Dog Intervention Group, marks the driver's bag. Inside, a small box containing cannabis. The license was initially suspended for five days and the vehicle impounded. | WEST FRANCE

In the space of a week, two road tragedies took place in Morbihan, on Sunday November 10, 2024 on the RN165 in Brec'h (Morbihan) and Saturday November 16 on the highway. Results: two deaths, “not responsible for the accident; due to totally unacceptable road behavior”, indicates Ronan Le Page, chief of staff of the prefect, on a control operation this Wednesday, November 20, 2024 in Saint-Avé. It has been the same since the start of the school year in September, with the observation made by…

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