Is it permitted to throw dangerous objects onto the road from our vehicle?
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Throwing dangerous objects onto the road from a vehicle is **prohibited** for several important reasons:
- **Road safety**: Safety depends on everyone, both drivers and pedestrians, collaborating by respecting the rules. Throwing objects onto the road can damage it, hinder the passage of vehicles, or even cause accidents. This is clearly prohibited to protect all road users.
- **Drivers' obligations**: Drivers have the responsibility not to get distracted and to avoid any action that could cause damage or accidents. This includes not throwing objects from the vehicle, as it could endanger other drivers and pedestrians.
- **Loading and unloading operations**: Although loading and unloading operations can be carried out on the road under certain circumstances, it is strictly prohibited to leave objects on the road, the shoulder, or in pedestrian areas. This reinforces the idea that objects should not be thrown onto the road.
In summary, throwing dangerous objects onto the road is prohibited because it compromises the safety of all road users and goes against the drivers' obligations to maintain a safe environment.
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