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What is the NSO entitled to and what is not it on the road?

Its cars can move without speed limit under a special mode of operation

Май 17, 2024 21:55 643

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The National Security Service called not to speculate about the accident with their car near Aksakovo, in which the leader of "We continue the change" was also traveling. Kiril Petkov, until the competent authorities finish their work.

From there, they also indicate that they are providing full assistance to the authorities in the ongoing investigation.

Her cars can move without speed limit in a special mode of operation.

According to the former vice-rector of the Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Assoc. Milen Ivanov, near Aksakovo the security guards did not drive at an excessive speed and acted correctly.

What is the NSO entitled to and what is not it on the road?

Quick thinking and smooth reactions – two main qualities for NSO drivers. If the car is not in a special mode, then all the rules of the road are followed. However, there is another hypothesis where the speed may be above the limits – when there is a threat to the life and health of the protected person.

„A security guard can prepare all his life, and it takes 20-30 years of professional experience to be ready to act for exactly 2 seconds,” Assoc. Milen Ivanov tells BTV.

If there is danger, the driver of the NSO can exceed the speed, pass into the oncoming traffic, undertake dangerous maneuvers.

In the vicinity of Aksakovo, the employee acted correctly, concludes Prof. Ivanov.

„The driver took the only possible and correct exit – to hit the car blocking his path in its central part. In this way, he protects the other road users, if he had hit her from the front or the back, he would have turned her around, explained the associate professor.

The impact was not more than 100 km/h, according to the expert. Unfortunately, however, a side impact is almost always fatal for either the driver or the passengers.