Today (December 26, 2025), police officers from the Prevention Unit and the Traffic Safety Police Station at RCIA Veles conducted a traffic prevention activity at several locations in Veles under the motto "Alcohol and the Wheel Don't Make a Good Pair." The goal of the activity is to raise awareness among citizens and enhance traffic culture, with a particular emphasis on reminding drivers not to operate vehicles under the influence of alcohol, as alcohol severely impairs driving skills, disrupts psychomotor abilities, and poses a serious threat to their safety and that of other road users. As part of the activity, printed educational materials created by the National Council for Road Traffic Safety were distributed.
On December 26, 2025, in the area of the Center Police Station and the Kisela Voda Police Station, police officers and doctors from the University Clinic for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery conducted preventive activities in the elementary schools "Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi" and "Krum Kepeski" under the motto "Create Memories Without Injuries - Say NO to Pyrotechnic Devices!" Meanwhile, preventive-educational lectures by police officers from the Đorče Petrov Police Station and the Dračevo Police Station on the same topic were held in the elementary schools "Đorče Petrov" and "Marko Cepenkov" in Zelenikovo.
Additionally, at Macedonia Square, police officers from the Prevention Department at RCIA Skopje, in collaboration with the National Council for Road Traffic Safety, conducted an activity on the theme "If You Drink, Don't Drive; If You Drive, Don't Drink." During this, citizens were handed out flyers with educational content, and a demonstration of impaired vision was conducted using the so-called "Drunk Goggles." .
Today, December 26, 2025, police officers from the Štip Police Station, the Viniča Police Station, and the Sveti Nikole Police Station, in collaboration with doctors from the Clinic for Plastic Surgery, conducted educational lectures with video presentations in several elementary and secondary schools in the area. The aim was to raise public awareness about the harmful consequences and legal penalties associated with the illegal use of pyrotechnic materials, all in the interest of enhancing the overall safety of citizens.