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Federal highway operations during the New Year holiday resulted in a 50% reduction in road deaths compared to the previous year, according to official data.

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Quick Summary

  • 1The Federal Highway Patrol (PRF) announced a historic 50% reduction in road deaths on federal highways during the New Year period compared to the previous year.
  • 2The operation, conducted from January 8 to 13, focused on high-risk areas and strictly enforced traffic laws, particularly regarding alcohol consumption while driving.
  • 3Federal Deputy Hugo Leal, author of the Lei Seca (Dry Law), attributed the success to rigorous inspection and zero tolerance policies.
  • 4The operation resulted in 3,361 fines for alcohol-related offenses and 44 arrests.

Contents

Operation Details and ScopeEnforcement Statistics and ResultsPolitical Reaction and Future Implications ️Key FactsFrequently Asked Questions

Quick Summary#

The Federal Highway Patrol (PRF) reported a historic reduction in fatalities during the New Year holiday period. Data from the "Operation New Year 25/26" indicates a 50% decrease in road deaths compared to the previous year. The operation took place from January 8 to 13, utilizing reinforced personnel and strategies focused on high-risk road sections.

Authorities intensified their presence on the roads, targeting dangerous behaviors such as driving under the influence of alcohol, speeding, and illegal overtaking. The operation resulted in significant enforcement actions, including thousands of vehicle checks and alcohol tests. Federal Deputy Hugo Leal, author of the Lei Seca, emphasized that these results confirm the importance of strict enforcement and zero tolerance for alcohol at the wheel.

Operation Details and Scope 🚓#

The PRF conducted a comprehensive six-day operation to ensure safety on federal highways. The strategy involved a concentration of forces in areas identified as having the highest risk of accidents. Agents were tasked with intensifying their presence on the roads and directing inspections toward behaviors that significantly increase the risk of accidents.

Specifically, the operation focused on three main violations:

  • Driving after consuming alcoholic beverages
  • Excessive speed
  • Prohibited overtaking maneuvers

The scope of the operation was extensive, covering various stretches of the BR-101 and other federal highways. The data collected during these six days provides a clear picture of the enforcement efforts undertaken by the federal government during the holiday season.

"A redução de 50% no número de mortes não é um dado isolado, é reflexo de uma política pública séria, baseada em tolerância zero com o álcool ao volante e na presença firme do Estado nas rodovias. Cada vida preservada justifica o esforço."
— Hugo Leal, Federal Deputy

Enforcement Statistics and Results 📊#

The operational results revealed a high level of activity by law enforcement. Agents inspected a total of 4,685 vehicles and checked 5,844 people. The focus on alcohol consumption led to breathalyzer tests for 2,143 drivers, resulting in 3,361 infractions being issued.

Beyond traffic violations, the operation also had a public security component. The PRF made 44 arrests and recovered 9 stolen vehicles. Regarding accident statistics, the data showed a positive trend: 93 accidents were recorded, which is 4.1% lower than the previous operation's figures. The number of injuries remained at 110, while the number of deaths dropped to five. These fatalities occurred in Japeri, Três Rios, Nova Iguaçu, Barra Mansa, and Campos dos Goytacazes.

Political Reaction and Future Implications 🗣️#

Federal Deputy Hugo Leal, the author of the Lei Seca, viewed the statistics as validation of the current public safety policies. He argued that the 50% reduction in deaths is not an isolated figure but the result of a serious public policy based on zero tolerance for alcohol at the wheel and a firm state presence on highways.

Leal stated, "Each life preserved justifies the effort." He further emphasized that the Lei Seca has consolidated a behavioral change among drivers and remains decisive in saving lives. The Deputy also highlighted the work of the PRF and confirmed that his mandate will continue to focus on strengthening road safety. He concluded by asserting that traffic safety is a permanent priority that must be treated as a state policy.

Key Facts#

  • A 50% historical reduction in deaths was recorded on federal highways compared to the previous year.
  • The operation took place between January 8 and 13, focusing on high-risk areas.
  • Authorities conducted 2,143 breathalyzer tests, resulting in 3,361 fines.
  • The PRF made 44 arrests and recovered 9 stolen vehicles during the operation.
  • Accident rates dropped by 4.1%, with 93 accidents registered.

Frequently Asked Questions#

What caused the reduction in road deaths?
The reduction is attributed to the "Operation New Year 25/26" conducted by the Federal Highway Patrol. The operation featured reinforced personnel, strict enforcement of traffic laws, and a zero-tolerance policy regarding alcohol consumption while driving.

How many people were inspected during the operation?
Agents inspected 4,685 vehicles and checked 5,844 people. Additionally, 2,143 drivers were subjected to alcohol breathalyzer tests.

Did the operation result in arrests?
Yes, the Federal Highway Patrol made 44 arrests and recovered 9 vehicles that had been reported stolen.

"Segurança no trânsito é prioridade permanente e precisa ser tratada como política de Estado."
— Hugo Leal, Federal Deputy

Frequently Asked Questions

The reduction is attributed to the "Operation New Year 25/26" conducted by the Federal Highway Patrol, which featured reinforced personnel and strict enforcement of traffic laws.

Agents inspected 4,685 vehicles and checked 5,844 people, with 2,143 drivers subjected to alcohol tests.

Yes, the Federal Highway Patrol made 44 arrests and recovered 9 stolen vehicles.

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