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Serbia Launches Traffic Crackdown Targeting Dangerous Driving Violations

Serbia has launched a new traffic crackdown targeting dangerous driving violations as police increase controls to reduce accidents and improve road safety. The Serbia traffic crackdown will focus on serious offenses including speeding, driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, and other behaviors that put road users at risk.

The Ministry of Internal Affairs (MUP) announced that stricter monitoring will be carried out across Serbia, with officers paying special attention to violations that frequently contribute to serious crashes. Authorities say the goal is to protect drivers, passengers, and pedestrians while encouraging more responsible behavior on the roads.

Police Increase Road Safety Controls

During the latest operations, traffic police will increase checks on roads throughout Serbia and take action against drivers who ignore regulations. Officers will focus on excessive speed, dangerous overtaking, and driving under the influence of alcohol or psychoactive substances.

Officials say previous nationwide traffic operations showed that speeding and impaired driving remain among the most common causes of dangerous situations. The MUP has urged drivers to understand that a single reckless decision behind the wheel can have serious consequences. The Serbia traffic crackdown is part of wider efforts to reduce traffic accidents and improve road safety standards. Authorities say increased police presence is intended not only to issue penalties but also to encourage safer driving habits among citizens.

Similar operations have been conducted in recent months, with thousands of traffic violations recorded. Speeding has continued to represent a significant share of penalties issued during police controls. Drivers are being advised to respect speed limits, avoid alcohol before driving, and follow all traffic regulations as increased inspections continue across Serbia.

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