Romanian Police sends more traffic officers on streets as Romanians return from holiday

15 August 2011

The Romanian Police will deploy 3,200 traffic officers across Romania, with focus on the A1, A2 highways and on DN1, which are expected to be crowded today, as Romanians return from the long week-end holiday. August 15 was an official free day in Romania, so many have chosen the leave for the three-day week-end mini-break.

The Police officers on the field will have the help of a Police helicopter which will also survey the traffic. As many as 400 radar equipments will be put to work across Romania, the Romanian Police has announced.

The maximum speed in localities in Romania stays between 50 and 70 km per hour, depending on locality. The speed limit is of 130 km/hour on highways, 100 km/hours on European National Roads and Express roads, 90 km/hours on the other roads, outside localities.

editor@romania-insider.com

(photo source: Photoxpress.com)

 

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Romanian Police sends more traffic officers on streets as Romanians return from holiday

15 August 2011

The Romanian Police will deploy 3,200 traffic officers across Romania, with focus on the A1, A2 highways and on DN1, which are expected to be crowded today, as Romanians return from the long week-end holiday. August 15 was an official free day in Romania, so many have chosen the leave for the three-day week-end mini-break.

The Police officers on the field will have the help of a Police helicopter which will also survey the traffic. As many as 400 radar equipments will be put to work across Romania, the Romanian Police has announced.

The maximum speed in localities in Romania stays between 50 and 70 km per hour, depending on locality. The speed limit is of 130 km/hour on highways, 100 km/hours on European National Roads and Express roads, 90 km/hours on the other roads, outside localities.

editor@romania-insider.com

(photo source: Photoxpress.com)

 

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