To Greece the traffic police is not accidents. Is daily crimes with social tolerance.
In this New Podcast seriesentitled ‘Asphalt does not forgive“, The journalist Stefanos Nikolaidis talks to the Constantine Markizo (Javier)a man who has devoted his life to road safety and awakening.
Through 4 episodeswe analyze:
– psychology of Driver
– violence her asphalt we named ‘accident‘
– The shocking statistics
– absence of education
– and what can and has to change
A raw, true, educational order about what it means to be responsible behind the steering wheel. Because the asphalt does not forgive. And neither should it.
Episode 3: 5 seconds for a lifetime
How many seconds need to change a life; Five. Or even less.
To third episode of the series, Stefanos Nikolaidis and Javier talk about moments that make the difference. Her infinite distance between safety and tragedy. A mobile where hits. A message where reads. A look where is detached.
And yet each of these seemingly small acts can be fatal.
A episode for the importance of concentrationher responsibility and her awareness. Why no one believes it will be that. Until to be.
Available now in Spotify and Apple podcasts
Source: Skai
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