
Nara Prefectural Police Announce Schedule for Mobile Speed Camera Enforcement
Nara, Japan – The Nara Prefectural Police have released their schedule for mobile speed camera (可搬式オービス) enforcement operations, aiming to enhance road safety across the prefecture. The information, published on July 31st, 2025, at 23:00, provides residents and travelers with advance notice of where these crucial safety devices will be deployed.
Mobile speed cameras are a vital tool in the ongoing efforts by law enforcement to curb speeding violations, a significant contributing factor to traffic accidents. By utilizing these portable units, the Nara Prefectural Police can strategically position them in areas identified as having a higher risk of speeding or where speed-related incidents have occurred. This proactive approach is designed to encourage drivers to adhere to posted speed limits, thereby creating a safer environment for all road users, including pedestrians, cyclists, and other motorists.
While the specific locations and times of each individual enforcement operation are subject to change based on evolving traffic conditions and operational needs, the announcement serves as a general advisory. The Nara Prefectural Police encourage all drivers to be mindful of their speed at all times and to consult official announcements for the most up-to-date information.
Drivers are reminded that adherence to speed limits is not only a legal obligation but a fundamental aspect of responsible driving. By respecting these regulations, we can collectively contribute to reducing the number of traffic accidents and ensuring the well-being of our community. The Prefectural Police urge everyone to drive with caution and to prioritize safety on all journeys within Nara Prefecture.
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