Security is a top priority for citizens, and in this state, new late-generation safety arches are being installed to enhance road safety. These arches are equipped with state-of-the-art technology designed to detect stolen or crime-involved vehicles. The system will be integrated with Optical Plate Recognition (LPR) technology, which includes new plates with QR codes, allowing authorities to quickly identify any vehicle circulating in the region that may be linked to a crime.
How Security Arches Work
The primary objective of these security arches is to provide road protection by detecting and identifying stolen or crime-related vehicles. With the implementation of LPR technology, authorities will be able to monitor and control the movement of vehicles more efficiently. This system will enable the quick identification of any vehicle committing a crime, allowing authorities to respond promptly and effectively.
In Jalisco, surveillance will become permanent with the installation of these security arches. Once all vehicles have been updated with the new safety standards and plates, authorities will have the capability to monitor and control the movement of vehicles on the roads. This initiative aims to reduce criminal incidents in the state by enhancing coordination between federal and state entities.
Coordination for Enhanced Security
The idea behind the security arches is to reduce crime incidence in the state. To achieve this, coordination between the federal government and the state is crucial. By working together, they can ensure that the security measures meet all technical requirements and strengthen safety on Jalisco’s roads. When authorities detect stolen vehicles or those linked to illegal activities, they can respond more quickly and efficiently, contributing to a reduction in theft rates.
This system will benefit citizens by allowing them to circulate on roads without fear, knowing that surveillance and detection measures are in place to prevent crimes. The goal is not to intimidate law-abiding citizens but to create a safer environment for everyone.
Additional Road Safety Measures in Jalisco
In Jalisco, other measures are being taken to improve road safety, including mandatory vehicle verification and replacement. This will enable authorities to manage, control, and monitor all vehicles circulating in the region. The Operational on Lázaro Cárdenas de Guadalajara Avenue has also been implemented, although it has generated mixed results. While authorities report improvements in transfer times on certain routes, drivers have faced new challenges.
The closure of central lanes has caused congestion, leading to increased transfer times for some drivers. Authorities recognize the problem but argue that congestion is localized and that drivers can recover lost time in later sections of the route. They claim that the operation has significantly reduced transfer times for drivers, although additional adjustments may be made to further optimize the operation.
The implementation of safety arches on Jalisco’s roads marks an important milestone in the State Public Security Strategy. With significant investment and federal government support, this project has the potential to reduce crimes related to stolen cars and improve road safety.