Just how important light-colored,
reflective clothing is in the dark season that has just begun has been shown
with exemplary clarity in two serious traffic accidents in Bad Berle-burg.
The first accident occurred at 6:30 in Bad
Berle-burg on the Emil-Wolff-Strafe. Here a 47-year-old car driver drove to the
local roundabout, at the same time a young woman wanted to cross the pedestrian
crossing in front of the roundabout. Due to the darkness, rain and the
pedestrian's completely black clothes, the car driver overlooked her and caught
the young woman crossing the road so that she was thrown onto the bonnet and
then fell to the ground. With an ambulance, the injured was then sent to a
hospital.
The second accident happened a good hour later
on the K 50. There, according to initial findings of the police, a 20-year-old
driver with his Ford Fiesta coming from Garfield was driving in the direction
of Munchhausen. He met a dark-clad 65-year-old pedestrian on the roadside. To
prevent a collision with the almost unrecognizable pedestrian, the young man
tore the steering wheel. So his Fiesta came off the road, drove up a slope
area, then tipped over, slid on, fell onto a guardrail and finally stayed on
the roof. The 20-year-old was seriously injured in the accident. He was
hospitalized. By the way, a criminal complaint was filed against the
65-year-old pedestrian for failure to provide assistance and escape.
Against the background of these accidents,
the police recall that with the dark season that has just begun, pedestrians
and cyclists, in particular, are exposed to considerable dangers.
The reasons for this are the unfavorable
weather and visibility conditions that occur in the so-called dark season, such
as darkness, rain, fog, slipperiness, and snow, which cause great problems for
all road users.
Many pedestrians go in unsecured places on
the road, without paying enough attention to the vehicle traffic.
Very often, pedestrians wear dark, if not
black, clothing. That may be fashionable, but also carries great dangers.
Because the pedestrians are very difficult to not recognized by the other road
users.
But the principle of "seeing and being
seen" should be a top priority for all road users, especially in the dark
season. Pedestrians are advised to wear bright, reflective clothing
and carry bright, reflective
materials.
A brightly dressed pedestrian can see from
a distance of 80 to 90 meters, a dark-clad only from a distance of 25 meters. Reflective
tapes attached to the clothing allow pedestrians to "shine"
even from a distance of 150 meters.
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