Romanian Traffic Police issued over 400 fines in Bucharest during a 24‑25 January operation aimed at curbing excessive speed. 402 contraventions were recorded, worth about 189,900 lei, and 15 driving licences were suspended. The most severe case involved a 37‑year‑old driver caught travelling 120 km/h on a 50 km/h zone on Vitan‑Bârzești Street; he received a fine of 1,822.5 lei and a 90‑day licence suspension. Another 29‑year‑old driver was caught at 105 km/h on Grozăvești Street and faced a similar penalty. In addition to fines, the police seized five vehicle registration certificates, confiscated licence plates and warned motorists to adjust speeds to road conditions. The enforcement campaign is slated to continue in the coming weeks.

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