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14 October 11:46

The Ministry of Internal Affairs introduces the project 'Traffic Safety' to improve road safety and simplify procedures for drivers.

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The 'Traffic Safety' project aims to reduce road accidents, based on alarming data about deaths and injuries in accidents. The Ministry of Internal Affairs proposes measures to hold traffic participants accountable and to digitize services, including simplified penalties for vehicle owners. Police officers will be more active on the ground, and the legislation will be updated to introduce concepts such as 'average speed'. The project also aims for safer roads and reduced bureaucracy for citizens.

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