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Plus de 100 automobilistes ont dépassé les limites de vitesse pendant trois heures sur le boulevard de Niš.
Serbia🏛️ Politiqueil y a 17 h

Plus de 100 automobilistes ont dépassé les limites de vitesse pendant trois heures sur le boulevard de Niš.

In Niš, Serbia, police conducted a three-hour traffic control operation on the Medijana Boulevard, a six-lane road divided by an island into two directions, resembling an expressway. During this period, they apprehended 117 drivers who exceeded the speed limit of 60 kilometers per hour, with some reaching speeds as high as 127 kilometers per hour. The police have stated that penalty reports will be filed against all these drivers. This incident highlights concerns over speeding in areas designed for higher-speed travel.

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Plus de 100 automobilistes ont dépassé les limites de vitesse pendant trois heures sur le boulevard de Niš.

In Niš, Serbia, police conducted a three-hour traffic control operation on the Medijana Boulevard, a six-lane road divided by an island into two directions, resembling an expressway. During this period, they apprehended 117 drivers who exceeded the speed limit of 60 kilometers per hour, with some reaching speeds as high as 127 kilometers per hour. The police have stated that penalty reports will be filed against all these drivers. This incident highlights concerns over speeding in areas designed for higher-speed travel.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents factual information about a traffic enforcement operation without overtly favoring any political side. It focuses on law enforcement actions and does not include commentary or framing that suggests a political bias.

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 85 · Objectivité 70): The article reports on police speed control results with specific numbers, but uses emotionally charged language like 'prekoračilo brzinu' and 'dvaput većom brzinom', suggesting a critical stance. Factually, it aligns with typical police reporting standards.

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