Liberec will launch another speed radar, this time on the road to Frýdlantsko
Liberec is set to introduce a new speed radar on the road leading to Frýdlantsko to enhance traffic monitoring and safety.
Two new average speed control zones begin operations near Riga ring road in Ogre
Two new average speed control zones have started operating on the Riga ring road near Ogre, aimed at monitoring vehicle speed and various compliance standards.
Two new average speed control zones activated on the Riga bypass in the Ogre region
Two new average speed control zones have been introduced on the Riga bypass, monitoring vehicle speed, insurance, technical inspections, and road usage fees.
VTV: There Are Too Many Hurdles for Improving Traffic Safety
A report by the State Audit Office of Finland highlights excessive obstacles hindering advancements in traffic safety, including issues in automatic traffic enforcement and complex inter-agency responsibilities.
Speed cameras: here are where and when they will be operational on roads and highways
Speed cameras will be actively monitoring roads and highways in Lombardy this week to enforce speed limits.
Six new average speed control sections begin operating in Latvia
Latvia has introduced six new average speed control sections aimed at enhancing road safety and compliance with traffic regulations.
Be careful not to go through a red light, with T-Red 41 fines in a day
The T-Red traffic monitoring system in Italy is effectively capturing red light violations, with reports of 41 fines issued daily from each device in selected cities.
This is the road control system that detects drivers using their cell phones at the wheel
Villa La Angostura authorities have announced the installation of new road monitoring cameras aimed at enhancing traffic safety by detecting drivers using cell phones while driving.
VIDEO ⟩ Several BMW Drivers Lose Their Licenses in a Short Time on the A8 Highway
During routine traffic monitoring, the Latvian police recorded 432 speed violations, with several BMW drivers losing their driving licenses due to excessive speeding.
In Ādaži, traffic will be monitored for three years by LMT's smart monitoring system
LMT's smart traffic monitoring system will oversee traffic in Ādaži for three years, aiming to enhance safety and compliance with traffic regulations.
Timpson: The implementation of drone cameras in traffic must be preceded by discussion
Madis Timpson, head of the Estonian Parliament's Legal Committee, advocates for public discussion before the adoption of drone cameras for traffic monitoring.
The police want to use drones in traffic supervision
The Estonian police plan to implement the use of drones for monitoring traffic violations, but some legal experts argue against it due to a lack of public consensus.
New monitoring radars start issuing fines this Monday (2) in Greater João Pessoa
Three new speed monitoring radars have been installed on the BR-230 between João Pessoa and Cabedelo, starting operation on Monday, with speed limits of 50 or 80 km/h.
Eyes in the sky: drones change the way the police monitor and prevent crime on SP highways
The use of drones in highway patrol by the São Paulo Military Police enhances traffic monitoring and crime prevention during the summer season.
Rockslide occupies lane at the entrance of Noel Rosa Tunnel, in Vila Isabel
A rockslide has blocked a lane at the entrance of the Noel Rosa Tunnel in Vila Isabel, Rio de Janeiro, prompting monitoring and traffic guidance efforts.
New average speed control zones will be implemented on the Tallinn and Liepaja highways
New speed control zones are set to be introduced on major highways in Latvia for monitoring average speeds and vehicle compliance.
Emdec will monitor traffic and fine drivers inside the Unicamp campus in March
The Emdec will begin monitoring and enforcing traffic laws within the Unicamp campus, starting with a two-week educational phase in March.
Dust Concentration Remains High in the City
Reykjavik's air quality monitoring highlights high dust concentrations, prompting warnings for vulnerable groups.
SafeDrive Speed Cameras: The Interior Ministry Rejects Automatic Fines for Seatbelts and Phones While Driving
The Italian Interior Ministry clarified that SafeDrive monitoring systems can assist in law enforcement but cannot autonomously issue fines for violations like not wearing seatbelts or using a phone while driving.
Traffic Monitoring: Speed Cameras Instead of Smiley Faces
The town of Starnberg plans to install speed camera poles to promote safer driving in residential areas, particularly around schools.
Traffic is boiling, police are lacking - is it time to monitor roads with technology?
The article discusses the ongoing traffic issues in Latvia due to uncleaned roads, urging for the adoption of technology to enhance traffic monitoring and safety.
Municipal Traffic Monitoring: Roses for Proper Parkers on Valentine's Day
On Valentine's Day, traffic monitoring authorities in Germany reward proper parking with roses, while gently reminding offenders of the rules without imposing fines.
Carnival 2026: Security will be reinforced in traffic, electronic monitoring, and standby teams in Rio Branco
The integrated operational plan for security during Carnival 2026 in Rio Branco has been announced, involving significant measures for safety and traffic management.
Travel agencies are monitoring the situation in Cuba, as the country reportedly halts fuel supplies to civil air traffic
Travel agencies are keeping a close eye on the situation in Cuba, where reports suggest a halt in fuel supplies to civil airlines.
Campinas imposes an average of one daily fine on trucks in restricted areas in 2025
In 2025, Campinas issued an average of one fine per day against trucks operating in restricted areas, with a total of 357 fines compared to just 40 in 2024, coinciding with increased electronic monitoring.
One injured after a three-vehicle pile-up in Igoumenitsa
A serious traffic accident occurred on the coastal road of Igoumenitsa, resulting in one person being injured and transported to Filiates Hospital for further examination and monitoring.
"Lobster" Attica from '26 - What AI cameras show, when the first "smart" calls will come
Following numerous fatal accidents, Greece is set to introduce 2,500 artificial intelligence cameras for traffic monitoring in urban areas and public transport, aiming to enhance road safety.