New radars on Moroccan roads

The National Road Safety Agency (NARSA) has deployed its first embedded radars in the Fez-Meknes region. The objective: to fight against speeding, the main cause of fatal accidents in the region.
This new mobile radar is embedded in an unmarked vehicle. It allows real-time speed control, both in the city and on the road, thanks to state-of-the-art technologies.
The embedded radar is capable of detecting various types of offenses, including speeding, non-compliance with the authorized number of passengers and failure to wear a seatbelt. It can also instantly read license plates and operates in both directions of traffic. Its intelligent battery gives it great autonomy, allowing it to cover large areas.
NARSA hopes that this new device will help reduce the number of traffic offenses, the average speed and, consequently, the number of accidents related to speed.
The Fez-Meknes operation is part of a larger national program. NARSA has acquired 15 embedded radars that will be gradually installed throughout the territory.
The ultimate goal is to improve road safety and save lives. The use of embedded radars is part of a comprehensive strategy of prevention and awareness-raising for drivers about the dangers of speed.
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