Increased Police Presence to Manage Easter Holiday Traffic Estonian police are intensifying traffic surveillance across the country to ensure the safety of drivers during the Easter holiday period. Recognizing the significant increase in road traffic associated with the holiday season, authorities are deploying additional resources to manage flow and mitigate potential risks. The Easter holidays typically generate substantially higher traffic volumes than usual, often leading to congestion and increased driver anxiety. This heightened traffic flow is frequently accompanied by unsafe driving behaviors, including aggressive overtaking and lane changes. Furthermore, police report a notable rise in the number of drivers under the influence of alcohol during the holiday period. The expanded police operations are aimed at proactively addressing these concerns. The goal is to promote smoother traffic flow, reduce the likelihood of accidents, and deter impaired driving. “We are seeing a considerable increase in traffic volume and, unfortunately, associated risks,” stated a police spokesperson. “Our increased presence is designed to maintain order, ensure road safety, and hold drivers accountable for responsible behavior.” The enhanced surveillance will continue throughout the Easter holiday period, with police focusing on key routes and areas identified as high-risk. Topics: #traffic #police #during Post navigation ELU25⟩Juku-Kalle Raid: we can die if these drones do not fly EXPEDITORS DETERMINE⟩Is it better to buy a used car from abroad or from the local market?