Kosovo-Albania highway warns with static radar controls

To ensure higher security in the streets linking Kosovo with Albania, police from the two countries have warned increased controls, use of static radar and penalisation for any violators of traffic regulations. The commander of the highway to Kosovo Police, Ismail Fejzullahu, warned that there will be increased controls and [...]
The commander of the highway to Kosovo Police, Ismail Fejzullahu, warned that there will be increased controls and use of static radars along key roads linking Kosovo and Albania. He made it known that any violation of traffic regulations would be registered and punished by law, followed by the law.Periscope.
Kosovo's “citizens have only begun to understand that there are static radars, and I take the chance to appeal that let's be careful, there will be static radars that can do their recording, and their countertakes are recorded directly in your system that I mentioned and more advanced in recording the countervagers of various perpetrators”, said Ismail Fejullahu, commander of the highway traffic.
Meanwhile, an appeal for respect of road signals has also come from Albanian Directorate General for State Police chief Arthur Selimaj.
The road code of the Republic of Albania is clearly defined for foreign citizens liquidation may take place in the country, in cases where the law envisions the withdrawal of the pantheta, or any other legal document, not to become cause for obstruction and administrative deadlock of the vehicle, the road code provides for double penalty payment. If liquidation is done in the country, all citizens, including Kosovo's, will pay 50% of the fine if they pay it within the set terms”, Selimaj said.
The two countries' authorities are working closely to ensure order and security in the main road axes connecting Kosovo with the Albanian coast. / RTK












