The Ministry of Transport of Moscow has released the number of cameras and parkons of the traffic police in the city
September 5, 2022
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The capital confidently leads among other cities in the country in the number of different video surveillance cameras that monitor the city’s motorists every second. The AvtoVzglyad portal
The capital confidently leads among other cities in the country in the number of different video surveillance cameras that monitor the city’s motorists every second. The AvtoVzglyad portal found out how many of them are currently in the metropolis.
Now Moscow drivers are fined by 3,500 traffic police automatic fixation cameras, as well as 154 city cars equipped with parkons. A bit of! Car owners are constantly monitored by an additional 3,700 security cameras and 3,900 special sensors. Such data was published by the Deptrans of the capital. At the same time, the department reported that since the beginning of the year it had deteriorated the capacity of 21 sections of the city’s road network and had set up “separate sections” there. And by the end of the year, a similar fate awaits 14 more Moscow tracks.
In addition, Deptrans introduced one-way traffic in 19 city streets and lowered the speed limit on two streets, so we quote “drivers can move more smoothly.” As they say, comment is superfluous. And at another 30 intersections, employees of the department have applied ‘waffle’ markings: fines for drivers who did not have time to perform the maneuver at the green traffic light will become more frequent. By the end of the year, Deptrans plans to paint three more intersections yellow.
Now Moscow drivers are fined by 3,500 traffic police automatic fixation cameras, as well as 154 city cars equipped with parkons. A bit of! Car owners are constantly monitored by an additional 3,700 security cameras and 3,900 special sensors. Such data was published by the Deptrans of the capital. At the same time, the department reported that since the beginning of the year it had deteriorated the capacity of 21 sections of the city’s road network and had set up “separate sections” there. And by the end of the year, a similar fate awaits 14 more Moscow tracks.
In addition, Deptrans introduced one-way traffic in 19 city streets and lowered the speed limit on two streets, so we quote “drivers can move more smoothly.” As they say, comment is superfluous. And at another 30 intersections, employees of the department have applied ‘waffle’ markings: fines for drivers who did not have time to perform the maneuver at the green traffic light will become more frequent. By the end of the year, Deptrans plans to paint three more intersections yellow.
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