
They’re trying to make that possible Cordoba Police Draft transport laws as part of a series of law reform projects submitted to the Provincial Ministry of Securitywith the aim of reducing traffic mortality. The proposal aims to strengthen controls on routes and cities in the province and is based on the need to tackle speeding, which is the main cause of deaths in road accidents.
One of the central axes of the project is the approval of the police specific control, inspection and sanction functions in traffic matters. The initiative proposes that the security forces can prepare protocolsThis complements the work currently being done by other organizations to improve the ability to prevent and respond to serious breaches.
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In parallel, it is proposed to amend the current legislation to allow the use of fixed radar installations in the province of Córdoba. These electronic vehicle monitoring devices would coexist with mobile controls, with the aim of achieving more continuous monitoring of speeding on routes and in urban areas.
Another point included in the project is the eTightening penalties for speeding. As explained in the presentation, this behavior is the main factor in road mortality, which is why we are trying to prevent it through tougher penalties.
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The initiative also proposes changes to the use of lights. In this sense, it is suggested that Daylight is considered synonymous with dim light And? Driving during the day without bad light is no longer considered a serious offense. as it is not a decisive factor in the occurrence of traffic accidents.
The projects have already been officially unveiled and are part of a broader social and legislative debate about road safety in the province. From the foundations’ Instagram profiles: Yellow stars And Vision zeroThey highlighted that It is a comprehensive reform with various aspects aimed at updating regulations and reducing the number of deaths in traffic in Cordoba.