Road accidents decreased by 30% after reducing the speed limit to 60 km/h
It was reported that more than 2,500 cameras and radars have been installed on the roads of Uzbekistan. According to the President’s meeting, when the speed limit in cities was reduced to 60 km/h, accidents decreased by 30% in the areas where cameras were installed.

Photo: Open sources
To date, more than 2,500 cameras and radars have been installed in Uzbekistan to record traffic violations. It was announced at the meeting chaired by the President.
It is noted that accidents have decreased by 30% at places where cameras have been installed due to the reduction of traffic in residential areas to 60 kilometers per hour.
Shavkat Mirziyoyev said that it is necessary to continue these works, to introduce the “smart intersection” and “smart traffic light” control systems more widely.
It should be recalled that the maximum speed of car traffic in all cities of Uzbekistan, especially in the centers of districts, was reduced from 70 to 60 kilometers per hour starting from April 1, 2023.
Earlier, it was reported that 1,115 people died in accidents during the 7 months of 2023.
Recommended
List of streets and intersections being repaired in Tashkent published
SOCIETY | 19:12 / 16.05.2024
Uzbekistan's flag flies high on Oceania's tallest volcano
SOCIETY | 17:54 / 15.05.2024
New tariffs to be introduced in Tashkent public transport
SOCIETY | 14:55 / 05.05.2023
Onix and Tracker cars withdrawn from sale
BUSINESS | 10:20 / 05.05.2023
Latest news
-
Uzbekistan’s population reaches 37.7 million: Men slightly outnumber women
POLITICS | 14:06 / 05.04.2025
-
EU commits to long-term cooperation with Central Asia on transport, energy, and innovation
POLITICS | 14:03 / 05.04.2025
-
Investigation closed: Authorities deny torture after man taken for interrogation dies in custody
SOCIETY | 13:10 / 05.04.2025
-
Greenery disappears as road expands: Tree uprooting in Boysun sparks public outcry
SOCIETY | 13:08 / 05.04.2025
Related News

15:44 / 22.03.2025
“Drivers’ interests should come last” – Speed tolerance hike faces public backlash

17:41 / 21.03.2025
Authorities publish draft resolution on penalty points for traffic violations

10:47 / 05.03.2025
Margin of error for speed measurement may increase to 10 km/h

18:19 / 04.01.2025