Road police have set up spy radars.

For several days, street police have been using some hidden radars, which photograph street traffic violations. These can't be called spy radars. They're technical devices known to the Road Code and they've been placed in problematic excises based on an analysis, where the experience of past years [...]
These can't be called spy radars. They're technical devices known to the Road Code and they've been placed in problematic access to an analysis, where we've had street events in the past few years. Realising between 600 and 800 matches”, says Skender Ismaili, chief of road safety.
The chief of road security tells Top Channel that the fine will go by mail to violators. But in cases where citizens have moved in, according to the Road Code, they should appear within 10 days at the regional transportation directorate, or consult the online E-Yba system.
“After the data collected from the radar, Road Police operators will complete administrative measures and mail them to the appropriate addresses. Citizens should be careful and control the E-jba” system, Ismaili explains.
For the first time, Road Police have also established an operational unit, which will have the authority to conduct blitz checks throughout the country. /tch












