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Bulgarian government is introducing new measures to increase road safety

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The Bulgarian government is launching a package of measures against road accidents that will be permanent, not campaign-based. This was stated by Prime Minister Nikolay Denkov at the beginning of the government meeting today.

The measures include the repair of risky sections of the roads, regular checks for compliance with traffic regulations, changes in driver training, as well as Road Safety training. 

One of the measures for permanent checks on the roads by several institutions comes into effect immediately, Denkov emphasized.



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