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Operational Radar Manages to Reduce 50% Speeding Accidents - Norte De Ciudad Juárez

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The Ministry of Public Security (SSPE) reported that it managed to reduce the incidence of road accidents by 50 percent with the establishment of “Operative Radar”, to detect motorists leading to speeding. In a statement, the unit reported that the Vial Police recorded a “notable decrease” in speeding incidents: from 115 accidents in May to 57 in June, thanks to the aforementioned operation.
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The Ministry of Public Security (SSPE) reported that it managed to reduce the incidence of road accidents by 50 percent with the establishment of “Operative Radar”, to detect motorists leading to speeding. In a statement, the unit reported that the Vial Police recorded a “notable decrease” in speeding incidents: from 115 accidents in May to 57 in June, thanks to the aforementioned operation.

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The State Public Security Secretariat's (SSPE) Highway Police reported that, thanks to ongoing deployments and the Radar Operation, there was a notable decrease in speeding incidents: from 115 accidents in May to 57 in June. During the same period, the Radar Operation, active since June 2024, saw a decrease in the number of speeding violations: 1,986 in April, 1,694 in May, and 1,590 in June, indicating a clear downward trend.

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segundoasegundo.com broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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