Today (06.05.2026), police officers from the Kavadarci Police Department conducted an educational lecture for students at the “Dobri Daskalov” High School in Kavadarci on the topic “A true motorcyclist is a responsible participant in traffic.” The aim of the activity was to increase the level of traffic culture by reminding students of traffic rules, regulations, and responsibilities for careful and responsible participation in road traffic, as well as to improve the safety of moped, motorcycle, and electric scooter drivers. Police officers emphasized that every road user shares equal responsibility for both their own safety and the safety of all other participants in traffic.
Police officers from the Traffic Police Unit within SVR Veles and the Chashka Police Outpost also carried out preventive traffic activities today, highlighting to drivers the obligation to consistently respect all traffic rules and regulations.
Police officers from the Delchevo Police Department conducted preventive activities under the motto “Do not be a silent witness,” aimed at preventing domestic violence and all forms of gender-based violence. As part of these activities, emphasis was placed on procedures and actions to be taken in cases of gender-based violence, as well as on the availability of services for assistance, protection, and temporary shelter. Through direct communication, citizens were given guidance and advice on what to do if they find themselves witnessing any form of violence.
In Probishtip, Kochani, and Shtip, preventive activities were carried out under the themes “Drive a technically sound vehicle,” “Do not use a mobile phone,” and “Wear a seatbelt.” Drivers were warned about the dangers of using mobile phones while driving, as well as the importance of wearing seatbelts, both for drivers and passengers. The need for regular vehicle maintenance and technical inspections was also emphasized.
The goal of these activities is to raise awareness among road users and improve traffic culture, contributing to a reduction in the number of traffic accidents. Printed educational materials were also distributed as part of the campaign.