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Roads in Romania where speed cameras have already been installed. Drivers will receive fines directly at home

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Drivers who exceed the legal speed limit will receive their fines at home, after speed cameras were installed on Romanian roads. The system currently only works on the A1, A2 motorways and certain sections of the "Road of Death - DN2". Drivers caught by the cameras no longer have to be stopped by police, and the fines are sent home by post.

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Based on the system's findings, a violation procedure is automatically initiated, and those affected are notified in a form certified by electronic signature.

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If the owner refuses to tell the police who was behind the wheel, then he is fined up to 4,000 lei for failure to communicate data. The article ROAD CODE 2025. The fine comes directly in the envelope, check the "Counter"! Where fixed speed cameras have already been placed appears for the first time in Romania TV.

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Drivers who drive over the speed limit on the A1 and A2 highways will no longer be stopped by police, but will receive their fines directly at home. Authorities have launched a new monitoring system using…

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Drivers who exceed the legal speed limit will receive their fines at home, after speed cameras were installed on Romanian roads. The system currently only works on the A1, A2 motorways and certain sections of the "Road of Death - DN2". Drivers caught by the cameras no longer have to be stopped by police, and the fines are sent home by post.

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This is possible because, since January 1, 2025, a system for monitoring road traffic using radars has been put into operation on certain roads in Romania with a high accident risk. Such devices are currently installed on the Bucharest-Piteşti highway, the Bucharest-Constanţa highway, but also in Vrancea county. The captured images are processed by the e-SIGUR system and the vehicle owners are contacted to identify the driver and apply the sanct…

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Fixed speed cameras installed on dozens of roads in Romania: Speeders will receive a fine at home. List of devices, from each county Fixed speed cameras installed on dozens of roads in Romania: Speeders will receive a fine at home. List of devices, from each county The Romanian Police has started installing fixed speed cameras on dozens of roads in Romania. The devices will operate continuously, and drivers who break the speed limit will receive…

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News Bucuresti broke the news in on Sunday, January 5, 2025.
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