The Ministry of Internal Affairs has reported significant safety improvements following the nationwide implementation of the “Safe City” system. Data compiled indicates that the deployment of this advanced safety framework has contributed to the elimination of over 130,000 accidents. Analysis of the incident reports further reveals that exceeding posted speed limits is the primary contributing factor, accounting for more than 95% of all recorded accidents.
In terms of serious outcomes, the initial five-month period shows a reported 40% reduction in the number of fatalities compared to the same timeframe in the previous year. Reviewing the specific data from February through June, the records show 34 fatalities during the corresponding period last year, compared to 55 fatalities recorded this year. Despite the variance in the raw fatality counts presented, the Ministry continues to emphasize the overall positive impact of the technology.
Authorities confirm that the comprehensive system is undergoing continuous refinement and implementation across various regions nationwide. The ongoing integration aims to enhance public safety protocols and reduce vehicular incidents through data-driven enforcement and infrastructure improvements. The Ministry remains committed to expanding the reach of the “Safe City” framework to ensure consistent safety standards across all jurisdictions.
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