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a BMW X5 collides into a police officer in Albania


20:29 05/05/2020
The driver of the vehicle that caused it is arrested
In the accident, as a result of the high speed, the 20-year-old lost control, hit the BMW X5 vehicle against which a routine check is being carried out, and crashed into the police officer who is there.

Signs of the car braking appear at the scene a day later. Also the sketches of the accident. The police officer was outside the lane, but very close to it.

In this road segment at the entrance of Vora, vehicles have to move at 50 km / h, but this speed was exceeded by 2 times by the 20-year-old driver of the car that caused the accident. As can be seen from the footage, he avoids a collision with the Golf vehicle that is in the speed lane, but hits the car stopped by the police, which is located next to the lane.

The policeman is under the care of doctors in the hospital, according to the notification distributed by the State Police, while the 20-year-old ended up in a cell after the collision.

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