In an official statement, the Public Prosecution said the decline reflects the effectiveness of state traffic policies, stricter law enforcement measures, and growing public awareness, marking what it described as a gradual shift “from a culture of violation to a culture of compliance.”
The statement stressed that road safety is a fundamental pillar of societal security and part of the state’s constitutional responsibility to protect lives and safeguard public interests.
The prosecution attributed the improvement to coordinated institutional efforts among relevant state bodies, emphasizing what it called a balanced approach that combines firmness in applying the law, fairness in enforcement, and a humane dimension in practice.
It affirmed that it will continue to strictly enforce traffic regulations without compromise, underscoring that upholding the rule of law remains essential to preserving lives and maintaining stability.
The Public Prosecution also commended citizens who adhere to traffic regulations, noting that respect for the law reflects societal strength and shared responsibility.
It also called on all road users to maintain compliance, stressing that every act of commitment helps save lives, while every violation poses potential danger.
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