Traffic accidents will be recorded through a single nationwide system. The authorities will establish the State Registry of Traffic Accidents – a digital platform designed to centralize all traffic accident data in one accessible and user-friendly format.
Currently, accident-related information is managed through separate systems, limiting the ability to conduct rapid and comprehensive analysis. The new registry will eliminate this fragmentation by introducing a single standardized database, improving data accuracy, and enabling faster, more efficient information exchange among responsible institutions.
Approved by the Cabinet of Ministers, the initiative will provide authorities with stronger analytical tools to better understand the causes of road accidents, identify risks more quickly, and take more informed prevention measures.
The goal is clear: fewer accidents and safer roads for everyone.
