Police in Idre want more snowmobile checks this winter

Police in northern Dalarna are increasing snowmobile checks during Easter, but officers in Idre say they should have conducted more this winter. On Wednesday, 20 vehicles were checked in Grövelsjön and Drevdagen with no violations noted. Lena Nilsson, community police officer in Älvdalen, cites staffing shortages as a barrier.

Police in northern Dalarna are focusing extra efforts on snowmobile checks during the Easter holiday, particularly in areas like Sälen and Idre. On Wednesday, police collaborated with Tullverket and Länsstyrelsen for inspections in Grövelsjön and Drevdagen. A total of 20 vehicles were stopped, but no violations were recorded.

Lena Nilsson, community police officer in Älvdalen and based in Idre, wishes for more checks earlier in the winter. "We should have been out more times this winter," she says. Nilsson attributes limitations to staffing shortages and other duties.

Josefin Olander, 16, who recently obtained her off-road driving license, was among those checked. "It's good that they are out checking," she comments positively.

Polismyndigheten plans expanded checks in the Sälen and Idre areas over Easter to ensure compliance.

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Photorealistic image of a snowmobile crash site on a steep snowy slope in Swedish mountains, with emergency responders and police on scene.
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Norwegian man in his 60s dies in snowmobile accident near Sälen's Lindvallen

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A Norwegian man in his 60s died following a snowmobile accident during an organized safari in Sälenfjällen near Lindvallen, Dalarna, on Tuesday. The incident, reported around 10 AM, involved the vehicle veering off in a sharp curve down a steep slope (or possibly into a tree/stream per varying reports), prompting a major emergency response and police investigation.

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After a few months' delay, tests with self-driving buses in Sälen are underway. These are Sweden's first tests of such vehicles in a mountain environment. Seasonal worker Emmie Eklöf says: “It feels a bit scary.”

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Police in Sweden's Polisregion Mitt are organizing pop-up meetings in public spaces to engage the public and inspire more people to apply for police training. The events begin on Saturday, March 28, offering direct questions to officers about the profession and education.

 

 

 

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