The North Macedonian Ministry of Interior announced that a significant number of traffic infractions were detected during March via the “Safe City” initiative. A total of 26,241 violations were logged throughout the month. Specifically, the system documented a substantial decrease in offenses related to disregarding red traffic signals.
This reduction amounted to 68.2% compared to the previous month of February. From March 1st to March 31st, 2026, the “Safe City” cameras operating within urban zones and along designated corridors captured a total of 26,241 instances of rule-breaking. Of these recorded violations, 70 involved failing to stop at a red light, marking a 68.2% decline from February’s figures.
The most prevalent type of infraction was exceeding the speed limit, with 25,230 cases recorded across March. Alongside this, the system generated a total revenue collection of 941 kun. These figures highlight the effectiveness of the “Safe City” program in monitoring and addressing traffic violations.
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In March, the “Safe City” program recorded more than 26,000 incidents, marking a 68% drop in speeding violations from the previous month.
During March, the “Safe City” program recorded more than 26,000 incidents, reflecting a 68% reduction in speeding violations compared to the previous month.