Early reports concerning the initial five months of the “Safe City” initiative in Macedonia indicate measurable improvements in public safety metrics across several regions. According to a report issued by VMRO-DPMNE, the data suggests a notable reduction in fatalities attributed to unforeseen circumstances. Specifically, the report highlights a 40 percent decrease in such deaths, citing a drop from 55 fatalities in the previous year to 33 during the current period.
Proponents of the program assert that the implementation of this comprehensive safety system demonstrates a significant preventive impact on public security. The stated long-term objective is to substantially reduce both fatalities and related damage across the nation by the year 2030. The rollout of the “Safe City” concept has been successfully implemented in several key areas, including the major urban centers of Skopje, Tetovo, Kumanovo, and Veles, as well as along designated corridors 8 and 10.
Based on this initial success, plans are underway for the massive expansion of the safety system throughout the entire country. The goal remains to extend these proven safety measures to ensure comprehensive protection for the populace within every city across Macedonia.
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