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Govt enforces camera surveillance for road offences

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Government is set to implement new regulations aimed at enhancing road safety and reducing accidents on the country’s roads. 

The new measures will leverage advanced technology, including mobile radar, video cameras, and other detection devices to monitor and enforce traffic regulations.

These measures are designed to promote responsible driving habits, reduce accidents and ensure a safer road environment for all users.

The new regulations will target key offences, including disobeying traffic signals, exceeding prescribed speed limits and other camera detected traffic offences. 

These measures are designed to promote responsible driving habits, reduce accidents and ensure a safer road environment for all users.

Further details on implementation and penalties will be announced in due course.

Source; ministry of transport and infrastructure

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