Zagreb Police Announce Four-Day Operation Targeting Two-Wheeled Vehicle and Personal Transport Users
Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Zagreb police will conduct a four-day operation targeting motorcyclists, moped riders, cyclists, and personal transport device users.
- The action aims to increase traffic safety by preventing serious offenses like speeding, riding without a license, and using unregistered vehicles.
- Police will also use noise level meters and pay special attention to drivers with prior traffic violations.
Zagreb police are launching a four-day traffic safety campaign focused on two-wheeled vehicles and personal transport devices. The operation, running from August 17 to August 20, aims to curb serious traffic violations and enhance overall road safety.
Officers will pay close attention to speeding, riding without a license, unregistered vehicles, and technical defects. The campaign, dubbed "Motorcycle, Moped, Bicycle, and Personal Transport Device Driver Control," will also utilize noise level meters. Special emphasis will be placed on drivers of personal transport devices and those with previous traffic offenses.
The goal of the action is to increase the level of traffic safety and is focused on preventing the most serious traffic offenses related to drivers of motorcycles, mopeds, bicycles, and personal transport devices, with a special emphasis on intensified action in terms of monitoring compliance with legal provisions by drivers of personal transport devices.
Police are urging all riders and passengers to adhere to traffic laws to prevent tragic accidents and improve road safety. The initiative underscores a commitment to proactive enforcement and public awareness in managing the complexities of urban traffic.
In order to have as few tragic events as possible and to raise road safety to an even higher level, we hereby invite drivers and passengers to adhere to the legal provisions.
Originally published by Veฤernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.