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Nearly 910 Haarlem motorists sent to dangerous driving courses in recent years

Nearly 910 Haarlem motorists sent to dangerous driving courses in recent years

A total of 909 drivers from Haarlem were sent to the CBR for mandatory driving courses or investigations due to dangerous behavior in recent years. This follows a nationwide trend of increasing numbers of drivers requiring such interventions, a development described by CBR officials as concerning.

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