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Traffic cameras relocated from Nicosia to Limassol


 

In response to the quadruple fatal collision in Limassol on New Year’s Day, two stationary traffic cameras from Nicosia are being uprooted and moved to Limassol to fill gaps, caused by the decision to install two systems at the intersection where the incident occurred.

To expedite installation, cameras earmarked for the junction of Spyrou Kyprianou and Ayias Filaxeos Streets in Limassol will be redeployed.

This decision follows an observation by the Traffic Police that two existing cameras in Nicosia, although operational, do not optimally serve their purpose of enhancing road safety.

The camera situated at the intersection of Makarios Avenue with Griva Digeni and Spyrou Kyprianou Streets in Nicosia intended to monitor driver violations, particularly for vehicles entering a restricted zone on Makarios Avenue, will be relocated.

This move is deemed necessary as private vehicles no longer access this part of Makarios Avenue, rendering the camera’s current position ineffective.

Similarly, another camera located at the lights of Strovolos Avenue with Machera Street will be relocated.

Despite its intended function of monitoring turning vehicles, it has been found that the low usage of turns at this intersection diminishes its contribution to road safety.

(In- Cyprus)

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