Swedish police have equipped their vehicles with radar speed meters to catch speeding offenders, including cyclists, as part of the nation's zero-vision traffic safety initiative.
In Sweden, the police have begun using radar speed meters in their vehicles, which will allow them to measure the speed of other vehicles, including bicycles, both when the police car is stationary and moving. This development supports the country’s long-standing zero-vision initiative aimed at minimizing fatalities and severe injuries in traffic accidents. By utilizing this new technology, police can now track the speeds of cyclists and motor vehicles at a rate of up to eighteen measurements per second, enhancing road safety.