Over 100 cameras and 160 speed sensors installed on Armenia’s roads – deputy chief of the police
26.05.2015,
10:38
More than 100 cameras and 160 speed sensors are installed on Armenia’s roads, deputy head of Armenia’s police Vardan Yeghiazaryan said at 2014 budget execution hearings in the parliament on Monday.

YEREVAN, May 26. /ARKA/. More than 100 cameras and 160 speed sensors are installed on Armenia’s roads, deputy head of Armenia’s police Vardan Yeghiazaryan said at 2014 budget execution hearings in the parliament on Monday.
Introduction of automated control systems was completed in 2014, and there are currently 104 video cameras ad 166 speed sensors on the roads, he said.
A car license plate detection system was also introduced in 2014, and a total of 261 cars having problems with their license plates were detected during the year, Yeghiazaryan said.
During 2014 the police procured various devices worth a total of 418 million drams and vehicles worth 667.4 million drams, he said.
Some 57.1 billion drams was appropriated for the police under the 2014 budget. (1$ - 478.32 drams). -0-