Smaller, less visible and always more formidable.
Urban radars, these new generation control devices, are making their entry into French cities.
With their real name "urban land equipment" (ETU), they will first be installed in the Doubs, on the territory of the municipalities of Pays de Montbéliard Agglomeration.
The municipalities of Pont-de-Roide-Vermondans, Valentigney and Bondeval will be the first concerned, starting this week.
Initially experimented, thus excluding any verbalization at first, these new radars - integrated in cabins, like the old models - are intended to control the speed and the passage to the red light but also, subsequently, to sanction offenses such as not wearing a seat belt or using a telephone while driving.
"So many possibilities which are, for the time being, still under study,"
says Road Safety.
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This very discreet device is, as the prefecture of Doubs emphasizes,
“a version
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