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In a bid to promote road safety and awareness, the Hessian police, in collaboration with their security partners, recently carried out a cross-border traffic safety action called "sicher.mobil.leben - Kinder im Fokus" on June 3, 2025. The action aimed to generate attention for the topic of traffic and support for the measures among both adults and children.
The control measures were executed at 112 locations throughout Hesse, with a total of 2697 vehicles being controlled. These locations included pedestrian and cycle paths, traffic lights, schools, kindergartens, senior homes, and motorways. However, the Central Hesse Police Headquarters provided no information about the specific locations where the remaining vehicles were controlled.
The focus of this action was on mutual respect in road traffic and protecting vulnerable road users, particularly children. A total of 975 rule violations were identified during the control, such as excessive speed or mobile phone usage while driving. To combat these violations, the goal was to identify dangerous situations in road traffic, penalize possible offenses, and create awareness for more consideration.
However, no information was provided about any preventive measures similar to the "Blitz for Kids" action during this specific control. An example of a preventive measure was the "Blitz for Kids" action in Frankfurt am Main, where children handed out yellow or green cards to road users. Green cards were given to those driving in compliance with traffic rules, while yellow cards were given to those driving too fast.
The action resulted in increased awareness among road users about potential dangers that may not be immediately perceptible in daily life. No information was provided about any penalties or fines issued for the rule violations identified during the control.
The contact information for the Central Hesse Police Headquarters Press Office is available for further inquiries. However, the head of the press office of the Central Hessian Police Headquarters who was significantly involved in the public relations work on the day of the "sicher.mobil.leben - Kinder im Fokus" action in 2025 has not been explicitly identified in the available search results. The press office contact for the Polizeipräsidium Mittelhessen (Central Hessian Police Headquarters) is listed, but no specific leader name is mentioned.
The measures began early in the morning and were carried out by a total of 295 police officers. The control of vehicles in front of schools accounted for 2200 vehicles, and 251 vehicles were controlled directly in front of kindergartens.
This measure is a testament to the Hessian police's commitment to ensuring the safety of all road users, particularly children, and promoting a culture of mutual respect and consideration on the roads.
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