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The Drivers Have Already Made "Codes on Waze, if the Police Alerts Disappear. Titi Gold: "Roman Will Find a solution."

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The possible limitation of alerts about the presence of the police on navigational applications makes Romanian drivers already look for alternative methods of signaling. On social networks there have been discussions about the use of pictograms that are not related to the police.
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The possible limitation of alerts about the presence of the police on navigational applications makes Romanian drivers already look for alternative methods of signaling. On social networks there have been discussions about the use of pictograms that are not related to the police.

·Romania
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The Ministry of Internal Affairs intervenes in the debate of drivers who propose to use code names when reporting in traffic applications the presence of police officers: "Respect traffic rules.

·Bucharest, Romania
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Stirile Pro TV broke the news in Bucharest, Romania on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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