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Association of Professional Driving Instructors: The new traffic law does not criminalize the driving profession – New Algeria

The National Association of Professional Driving Instructors confirmed, in a statement today, Saturday, that… Traffic law The new law does not aim to criminalize the driving profession, as is being promoted, but rather came in response to a dangerous traffic situation that has claimed the lives of thousands of Algerians annually due to reckless behavior on the roads.

The association’s statement explained that “holding the reckless driver fully legally responsible is neither unfair nor targeting, but rather a necessity to protect lives and property, because the road is a public space, and any disregard forSafety rules It is a direct assault on the right to life of others.”

The association stresses that “the law-abiding driver does not fear deterrence, but rather benefits from it, because the strict measures are directed primarily against excessive speed, dangerous violations, using the phone while driving, and all behaviors that have turned the road into a source of daily tragedies.”

The association also asserts that “traffic safety is not achieved byStrikes Not by paralyzing a vital sector that affects the lives of citizens, but rather by responsible dialogue, continuous training, and fair and strict application of the law to anyone who threatens the security of road users.”

The association calls for strict enforcement of traffic law against reckless drivers without leniencyDriver protection Committed, and at the same time encourages “opening channels of dialogue with sector professionals, experts and specialists within the framework of national responsibility.”

The association asserts that “today deterrence is no longer an option, but rather an inevitability to stop the bleeding on the roads, and to protect the lives of Algerians above all else.”

The National Association of Professional Trained Drivers holds everyone responsible, stressing that “traffic safety is a collective responsibility that begins with commitment and ends with respect for the traffic law.”

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