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Leonardo faz teste do bafômetro por iniciativa própria e resultado vira alvo de piadas na web

6 June 2026 at 13:21

O cantor Leonardo voltou a chamar atenção nas redes sociais após protagonizar uma cena inusitada durante uma abordagem de fiscalização. Embora estivesse apenas como passageiro no veículo, o sertanejo decidiu pedir aos agentes que realizassem nele o teste do bafômetro.

A situação foi compartilhada por Poliana Rocha, esposa do artista, que reagiu com bom humor ao resultado obtido. O exame apontou índice zero de álcool, fato que surpreendeu quem acompanhava a abordagem e motivou uma brincadeira da influenciadora nas redes.

Nas imagens divulgadas, Leonardo conversa com um dos fiscais e solicita espontaneamente a realização do teste. Antes da medição, o agente chegou a brincar sobre o possível resultado. No entanto, ao verificar o aparelho, constatou que o cantor não apresentava qualquer teor alcoólico.

Após a confirmação, o clima descontraído continuou. Leonardo aproveitou o momento para cantar um trecho de uma de suas músicas para o agente responsável pela fiscalização, arrancando risadas dos presentes.

O vídeo rapidamente repercutiu nas redes sociais e gerou uma série de comentários bem-humorados. Muitos internautas demonstraram surpresa com o resultado e fizeram piadas sobre o equipamento utilizado, enquanto outros destacaram o caráter descontraído da situação.

A gravação acabou se transformando em mais um episódio curioso envolvendo o sertanejo, conhecido por seu jeito irreverente e pelas brincadeiras frequentes compartilhadas com fãs na internet.

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New “Mega-Metro” Will Connect Athens to Nearly 40 Cities

6 June 2026 at 11:42
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Under these plans, the Sofia-to-Athens route would be completed in six hours, compared to the current 13.5 hours. Credit: 21st Europe

A highly ambitious transportation proposal aims to connect Athens with approximately 40 other destinations in Europe through a high-speed “mega-metro” rail network by 2040. Dubbed “Starline,” the blueprint of this plan hopes to replace Europe’s fragmented national railways with a unified 22,000-kilometer (14,000-mile) system, significantly reducing travel times for Greek and European passengers overall, offering a green alternative to short-haul flights.

Developed by the Copenhagen-based think tank 21st Europe, the Starline project proposes five major railway corridors spanning 22 nations across Europe. The proposed routes include Line A from Naples to Helsinki, Line B from Lisbon to Kyiv via Madrid, Line C connecting Madrid to Istanbul, Line D from Dublin to Kyiv, and Line E linking Milan to Oslo. Operating like a city metro on a continental scale and obviously above ground, the network will link European cities under a single transit identity, with trains reaching speeds between 300 and 400 kilometers per hour.

Where do Athens and Greece come into the equation of this Europe-wide system?

For Greece, the infrastructure upgrade would drastically alter regional connectivity within the country and across southeastern Europe. Τhe European Commission recently announced targets to cut Sofia-to-Athens travel from 13 hours and 40 minutes to six hours, and Berlin-to-Copenhagen from seven hours to four.

The proposal complements these targets across the continent, where similar reductions will happen. A trip from Berlin to Copenhagen, from example, will drop from seven hours to four, while historically overnight routes like Kyiv to Berlin will become predictable, direct daytime connections.

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Credit: 21st Europe

Transportation remains one of Europe’s largest climate challenges, generating roughly a quarter of all greenhouse gas emissions. While aviation accounts for a smaller percentage globally, short-haul flights remain the default for millions of European travelers. High-speed rail produces up to 90 percent less carbon dioxide per journey. 21st Europe states that a large-scale shift to rail represents the best path toward meeting the European Union’s 2050 net-zero emissions targets while maintaining fast mobility.

The proposal moves away from traditional railway conventions as the dark blue trains will abandon standard first- and second-class divisions, replacing them with purpose-built spaces such as quiet workspaces, family-oriented sections, ergonomic seating, and communal coffee areas. This layout aims to democratize long-distance travel and prioritize passenger comfort.

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