With more Ukrainians dying on the highways every year than in the war, the Infrastructure Ministry has set a goal of cutting accidents by 30% next year.

Friday, November 22, 2019
With more Ukrainians dying on the highways every year than in the war, the Infrastructure Ministry has set a goal of cutting accidents by 30% next year.

With more Ukrainians dying on the highways every year than in the war, the Infrastructure Ministry has set a goal of cutting accidents by 30% next year. In 2020, UkrTransSafety plans to illuminate 1,504 pedestrian crossings, deploy 87 digital speed displays at the entrance to villages, and to build 266 traffic circles. Over the next year, the highway safety agency will deploy 26 more weight in motion systems to detect overloaded trucks. After 2020, the agency plans to deploy 150 of these systems.

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