Police now patrol civilian cars

Kosovo police, despite ongoing measures undertaken with plans and concrete tasks during the summer season, have referred to the created situation and the loss of lives of people in traffic, have taken additional measures with the creation of HINA TASK KFORCH, which is specifically dealing with control, treatment and improved security levels in traffic [...]
Kosovo police, despite ongoing measures undertaken with plans and concrete tasks during the summer season, have referred to the created situation and the loss of lives of people in traffic, have taken additional measures with the creation of HINA TASK KFORCH, which is specifically dealing with control, treatment and improved security levels in road traffic.
The operational and preventative plan of this” T A SC FORCE”, envisions involvement, co-ordination and co-ordination of different units on the ground, control points, road axes, as well as application of various methods advanced by police units, for achieving the prevention of total accidents and in particular those with fatal consequences.
: To increase traffic safety, sanctioning traffic offenders will continue to apply mass ZERO tolerance for all criminals. In order to achieve positive results in reducing accidents in traffic and punishing violators of these rules, The KP has engaged police units with civilian vehicles (official vehicles, but without police signs)”, said a media communique.
Official-civilized police vehicles are run by police officials in official uniform, and the same are equipped with a rotary light system, with alarms and bans on anti-victories by these civil vehicle officials only after lighting rotary lights and sound alarms, always considering safety regulations in road traffic.
Therefore, to achieve a pre-emptive effect of these planned commitments and operational measures, Kosovo Police require all participants in traffic, especially drivers/directors of vehicles, to respect the rules that come out of the Road Traffic Law, to respect traffic signs, to adapt to road conditions, and in particular to maintain the speed allowed, since only in this way contribute to greater security on the streets of our country and avoid unnecessary loss of human beings, says the Police appeal.












