The Traffic Division announced that a national enforcement operation will be held tomorrow (Thursday), with hundreds of police officers and volunteers deployed on roads across the country. The operation will focus on excessive speed, distracted driving, lane deviation, traffic light violations, and two-wheeler offenses, using advanced enforcement tools.
The Israel Police Traffic Division announced Wednesday evening that a nationwide enforcement operation will take place tomorrow (Thursday). Hundreds of officers and volunteers will be deployed on roads across the country, focusing on excessive speed, distracted driving, lane deviation, traffic light violations, and offenses by two-wheeled vehicle riders. The operation will utilize advanced enforcement means, the division stated.
The Zioneer has previously reported on several traffic enforcement efforts: a national 'Safe Road' campaign earlier this month that led to the arrest of a motorcyclist driving 285 km/h; a targeted operation in Gush Dan that resulted in 147 citations; and the rollout of a new automated enforcement system. The planned operation appears to be a broader, nationwide follow-up to these focused campaigns.
Exact timing and duration of the operation have not been detailed in the announcement. The operation is set to begin tomorrow, and drivers are advised to adhere to traffic laws.
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