More speed cameras to be installed in Latvia

Latvia is adding more speed cameras to its highways. The goal is to improve road safety and enforce speed limits. The expansion will cover many roads starting in March.
The Latvian government is installing new average speed control cameras across the country. Seventeen new cameras will be added to the existing 33 locations. These cameras will monitor traffic and record vehicles that go too fast. The first installations begin on March 26th. The new cameras will be used on highways like the Liepāja–Rēzekne route and the A12 highway. The Bank of Latvia is also considering new financial institutions.
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Highlights
New Cameras Activated
Six new average speed cameras began operating on March 12th in Latvia.
Additional Cameras Deployed
Two more average speed cameras were deployed on roadways.
Interest in New Licence
Several entities are interested in obtaining a new financial licence.
Roadway Expansion Planned
New speed monitoring sections will be installed on highways, including the Liepāja–Rēzekne route.
Increased Camera Count
Latvia will install 17 new cameras, adding to the existing 33 locations.