Police train to prevent accidents during emergency driving December 3 16:53

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Training was held in Nerima-ku, Tokyo to prevent accidents caused by emergency patrol cars. In Tokyo, there are also fatal accidents caused by police cars, and the Metropolitan Police Department is committed to ensuring safety.

This is a training run by the Hitogaoka Police Station in Nerima Ward on the grounds of an elementary school site that looks like a road.

Assuming that the vehicle is a large vehicle that is harder to drive than a typical police car, run S-back in the back or park it in a parallel parking frame to compete for safe and prompt driving.

A group of 17 police officers participated as one pair, and received detailed guidance on how to cut the driver's handle and how to speak to the guide.

In Tokyo, in August, in Chiyoda Ward, a boy was hit by a police car and then died. That is.

Emergency driving is dangerous and requires more advanced driving skills and duty of caution. The Metropolitan Police Department is committed to ensuring safety.

The director of the Hikarigaoka Police Department Shigeo Iijima said, “If a police car causes an accident, it will make people feel regrettable, so I would like to take an action with the consciousness of never causing an accident.” It was.