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Up to 1,000 traffic fines per hour on the way: speed cameras along regional roads will also flash continuously

Summary by Het Laatste Nieuws
Extra male and female power in the federal police should soon make it possible to process up to 9 million traffic offences annually. The speed cameras along regional roads and the mobile flash equipment will also be able to flash continuously due to this expansion, according to Het Nieuwsblad today.

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Extra male and female power in the federal police should soon make it possible to process up to 9 million traffic offences annually. The speed cameras along regional roads and the mobile flash equipment will also be able to flash continuously due to this expansion, according to Het Nieuwsblad today.

·Kobbegem, Belgium
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Extra male and female power in the federal police should soon make it possible to process up to 9 million traffic offences annually. As a result, speed cameras along regional roads and mobile flash devices can also flash continuously.

Extra male and female power in the federal police should soon make it possible to process up to 9 million traffic offences annually. As a result, speed cameras along regional roads and mobile flash devices can also flash continuously.

·Hasselt, Belgium
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Extra male and female power in the federal police should soon make it possible to process up to 9 million traffic offences annually. As a result, speed cameras along regional roads and mobile flash devices can also flash continuously.

·Belgium
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Het Nieuwsblad broke the news in Belgium on Wednesday, February 21, 2024.
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