However, I have one hope. It’s stupid, I think, to dream that those who are engaged in cleaning our streets suddenly, at their own request, will begin to do this as it should, and not how they are used to. But maybe someday in the foreseeable future, the insurers, tired of changing the glass broken by flying stones and repair cars encountered due to poor visibility, will require the road workers to compensate for losses? And they will win the process, thereby creating a judicial precedent. Maybe then it will truly become more profitable to clean the roads than to pay for damage in court lawsuits?