The “Prosperous City” system has been fully implemented, establishing a new mechanism for collecting traffic violation fines within Macedonia. This updated framework specifically targets the enforcement of penalties against foreign drivers who previously could evade responsibility for infractions committed within the country. The second phase of this project involves a cross-border collection system designed to capture fines from vehicles bearing foreign registration plates.
Following the rollout, appeals for further clarification and adherence to the new regulations have been directed both to Macedonian authorities and to citizens who frequently transit through the nation, especially those utilizing major routes such as Corridors 8 and 10. A key feature highlighted is the system’s automated operation. Utilizing an extensive network of cameras, the collection of fines is reportedly being administered uniformly across all involved parties, with no stated exceptions.
This automated cross-border collection process is actively being calculated and integrated into the existing municipal infrastructure of the city. The implementation signals a significant shift in traffic governance, aiming to ensure that all drivers, regardless of origin, are accountable for violations within Macedonian jurisdiction. The comprehensive nature of the cross-border collection mechanism underscores the authorities’ commitment to consistent enforcement standards across international transit routes.
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