{"id":105818,"date":"2025-03-13T12:10:56","date_gmt":"2025-03-13T12:10:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/en\/government-will-have-clearer-rules-to-revoke-the-car-by-dangerous-driving-news-buskerud-local-news-tv-and-radio\/"},"modified":"2025-03-13T12:10:58","modified_gmt":"2025-03-13T12:10:58","slug":"government-will-have-clearer-rules-to-revoke-the-car-by-dangerous-driving-news-buskerud-local-news-tv-and-radio","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/en\/government-will-have-clearer-rules-to-revoke-the-car-by-dangerous-driving-news-buskerud-local-news-tv-and-radio\/","title":{"rendered":"Government will have clearer rules to revoke the car by dangerous driving &#8211; news Buskerud &#8211; local news, TV and radio"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>The case summarized the Government proposes stricter rules for the withdrawal of cars at dangerous driving, including high speed, intoxication and serious traffic accidents. UP chief Knut Smedsrud supports the proposal and believes that stronger instruments are needed to handle extreme cases of dangerous driving. The proposal includes more effective withdrawal of motor vehicles in the case of particularly serious offenses in traffic. The Police (UP) has previously expressed the need for a new law that allows the withdrawal of the car itself. The proposal is based on Danish legislation, which has proved effective in removing dangerous driving. The proposals also include austerity in the rules for the use of a mobile phone in a car, and will be submitted for consultation before the government makes a final decision. The summary is made by a Ki service from Openai. The content is quality assured by news&#8217;s \u200b\u200bjournalists before publishing. -We cannot accept that someone makes our roads unsafe at very high speeds, cutting and other life-threatening behavior, says Transport Minister Jon-Ivar Nyg\u00e5rd (Ap). Jon-Ivar Nyg\u00e5rd will make it easier for the police to take from the raw driving car. Photo: B\u00e5rd Nafstad \/ news The Norwegian traffic safety work is based on the zero vision, and if we are to achieve the goals, we must get rid of serious traffic crime, the minister adds in a press release. A working group set up by the Ministry of Transport and the Ministry of Justice has looked at proposals for regulatory amendments to improve traffic safety. One of these proposals is more effective withdrawal of motor vehicles in case of particularly serious traffic offenses. The proposal is now being heard. What do you think? Should it be easier for the police to take the car from the raw drivers? Say your opinion at the bottom of the case. &#8211; We have got a very aggressive car environment in Norway Emergency Police (UP) has previously believed that a new law that allows the withdrawal of the car itself should be assessed in Norway, like a law previously introduced in Denmark. UP chief Knut Smedsrud therefore appreciates the proposal:-We take many every year that runs well over 200 km\/ten hour. And we also take many who drive with intoxication well over two in a thousand. Getting a much clearer rule on these very serious violations, we think that will have a deterrent effect, says Knut Smedsrud. Photo: Henning R\u00f8nhovde \/ news &#8211; These are suggestions that all are important in their own way. When it comes to withdrawal, we have recorded this proposal precisely because we have got a very aggressive car environment in Norway. Smedsrud points out that neither fines nor prison sentences have been daunting enough. &#8211; We simply need a stronger tool for the extremely extreme cases. He therefore values \u200b\u200bwhat the working group from the Ministry of Transport now proposes, which is almost under Danish legislation. -In our opinion, it is a very right way to go, says the UP chief. Suggestion: The car is revoked there: It is run at least 200 km\/h. Driving without a driver&#8217;s license (ten times in three years) and some more discretionary cases of &#8220;particularly reckless driving&#8221;. This applies to cases where the motor vehicle is used to harm other persons or extensive material damage. It also includes cases of grossly negligent violations that have resulted in death or significant injury, which have occurred by intoxication of at least 1.2 per thousand or equivalent for other intoxication. Participation in organized cutting is also proposed. The government will finally decide on the proposal after consultation. Supreme Court: Raw drivers can be deprived of the car in a judgment from September 2024, the Supreme Court states that it is okay to withdraw vehicles for general preventive reasons. The verdict comes after the raw driving at E18 in Lier in 2023. The police hunt ended on a ground in Sande in Vestfold. At most, the police measured the speed at 211 km\/h, on the E18 between Lier and Drammen. In a video the police have published, it is seen that the civilian up car is at some point up for over 200 km\/ten persecution following the race at E18 in Lier in 2023. The man from B\u00e6rum was sentenced to 60 days unconditional imprisonment for the crude driving, and received a BMW withdrawn. \u201cThe Supreme Court places considerable emphasis on the first part of the driving was participation in organized, illegal cutting on public roads. This type of driving is a growing problem. Strong public preventive considerations then indicate that the car is withdrawn, \u201dsays the Supreme Court. Will make it easier for the police &#8211; people should be safe on Norwegian roads. Wilderness, such as driving over 200 km\/h is fatal for everyone traveling in traffic, and an increasing problem, points out Justice and Emergency Minister Astri Aas-Hansen (Ap). She goes on to say that for the environments that do this, we see that loss of driver&#8217;s rights, fines and prison sentences is not daunting enough. -That&#8217;s why we send a hearing rules that make it easier for the police to take the car from them, says Aas-Hansen. Justice and Emergency Minister Astri Aas-Hansen. Photo: Alf Simensen \/ news Reference is made to Denmark where they took steps to remove so -called &#8220;madness&#8221; from the roads. There, vehicles used for, among other things, &#8220;high speeding, driving with high intoxication levels and any other dangerous driving can be canceled&#8221;, regardless of whether the driver owns the car or not. The press release states that the Norwegian working group that has worked on the stricter rules has looked at Denmark and the experiences from there. The Danes have effective tools to get vehicles used for extreme behavior away from traffic. &#8211; Denmark has clear and clear limits on what is unacceptable behavior in traffic and when one must expect the vehicle to be revoked. We believe this is also appropriate in Norway. It is important that the rules are easy to relate to and that everyone is treated equally. We believe that this proposal ensures, says Nyg\u00e5rd. Will tighten the rules on the use of mobile in the car The working group has also looked at a proposal for austerity in the rules for the use of a mobile phone in a car. These are the suggestions: Prepare that the ban on the use of handheld mobile phone while driving in a car also it is important to keep the mobile phone even if it is not used. Some clarifications and relief in the rules for the legal use of a mobile phone that are fixed in holder. The ability to provide rules on the operation of a mobile phone and similar features via the car&#8217;s integrated screen and a possible way to regulate this. The Government will finally decide on the proposals after consultation. Hello! Welcome to dialogue at news. Since you are logged in with other news services, you do not have to log in again here, but we need your consent to our Terms of Use for Dialogue online Published 13.03.2025. 12.44<br \/>\n<br \/><br \/>\n<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.nrk.no\/buskerud\/regjeringen-vil-ha-klarere-regler-for-a-inndra-bilen-ved-farlig-kjoring-1.17337764\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">ttn-69 <\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The case summarized the Government proposes stricter rules for the withdrawal of cars at dangerous driving, including high speed, intoxication and serious traffic accidents. UP chief Knut Smedsrud supports the proposal and believes that stronger instruments are needed to handle extreme cases of dangerous driving. 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