The article reports on a traffic enforcement operation conducted by the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Niš, Serbia, where police officers identified 117 drivers exceeding speed limits during a three-hour crackdown on July 2nd. One driver was caught speeding at 127 km/h in a zone limited to 60 km/h, highlighting the severity of the issue. The police emphasized the dangers of speeding and urged drivers to adhere to speed limits both in populated areas and outside them. The article also references a separate incident in Bužanovac where a Greek citizen was caught driving at 236 km/h on a road with a 130 km/h limit, leading to his removal from traffic and a report filed against him. Additionally, the article cites alarming statistics showing a significant increase in drivers under the influence of drugs being removed from traffic, with over 1,000 such cases recorded in the first five months of the year, resulting in 70 traffic accidents, three deaths, and 27 serious injuries.
Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): While the article discusses a law enforcement action and presents data on traffic violations, it does not exhibit clear ideological leaning. It provides factual information about traffic control efforts and statistical trends without overtly favoring any particular political stance. The tone remains
Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 90 · Objektivnost 60): The article provides specific details about the traffic control operation in Niš, including the time frame, location, number of offenders, and an example of a driver speeding at 127 km/h where 60 was allowed. These facts are likely accurate given the specificity. However, the tone is highly sensatio





