New Average Speed Measurement System in Serbia: Cameras Watch You, No Police, Fines Sent to Your Home!

Imagine this: you’re driving on the highway, no cops in sight, no radars, yet you’re being watched! No, this isn’t sci-fi, it’s the new reality in Serbia. On 62 locations along key highways, cameras measure your average speed. The system is fully automatic and doesn’t need traffic police presence. How? Simple — it measures the time it takes you to travel between two points. If you’re faster than the speed limit, the fine lands straight at your home address. No more pulling over, no negotiations.

This system is installed at 31 points in both directions towards Belgrade, on the most important stretches connecting Serbia’s biggest cities. The goal? To increase road safety and reduce accidents caused by speeding. Sounds like a good plan, but is it really?

The traffic safety law sets fines, penalty points, driving bans, and even jail time depending on the severity of the offense. The fines are strict and proportional to how much you exceed the speed limit, especially outside urban areas.

But let’s be honest — how many of you have driven a bit faster when no cops were around? Now, no excuses! The cameras are watching and calculating your average speed, and you’ll get the fine at your home.

This is definitely the end for those who thought they could get away with it. But will this really reduce accidents or just increase the number of angry drivers?

Either way, if you thought you could speed on the highway without worries, think again. The cameras are here, and they don’t sleep. What about you? Will you slow down or complain? Drop your thoughts, maybe we’ll figure out how to beat the system — or at least have a laugh while waiting for the fine!

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