
In the Finnish capital Helsinki, no traffic accidents have occurred in the past year. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
This result is the outcome of extensive infrastructural changes and effective strategies implemented to ensure road safety in the city. Roads in the city were widened, and tree saplings were planted to create additional inconveniences for drivers.
This encourages drivers to proceed cautiously when entering the city area. The speed limit was reduced to 30 kilometers per hour, 70 new speed cameras were installed, and police supervision was strengthened.
These measures were implemented comprehensively to improve road safety. Additionally, infrastructure for pedestrians and cyclists was updated, and the public transport network was expanded.
This encouraged the use of public transport and served to meet the needs of the population. The Helsinki experience can be regarded as a model for ensuring road safety not only locally but also internationally.
It contributes to creating a safe and comfortable environment for the city's residents and visitors.