NRSA to deploy tripods at accident 'blackspots' to strengthen traffic enforcement
Why is the NRSA deploying tripods to accident-prone areas, and will this new strategy actually improve road safety?
The NRSA will deploy tripod-mounted speed monitoring equipment to police regions to reduce accidents. Director-General Amaliba says the cameras will target accident 'blackspots'. The initial rollout is limited, but more units are expected.
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