Algiers – Significant amendments are expected to be introduced to the proposed traffic law, potentially reshaping road safety regulations across Algeria. The revisions aim to address emerging challenges and enhance the efficiency of traffic management nationwide.
The details of the proposed changes remain under wraps, but sources suggest a focus on stricter enforcement of existing rules, particularly concerning speeding and reckless driving. Furthermore, the amendments may incorporate provisions for enhanced driver education programs and the integration of modern technologies for traffic monitoring and control.
In related news, the National Police in Algiers implemented a comprehensive security plan for the New Year celebrations. The initiative involved increased patrols and heightened vigilance to ensure public safety during the festive period.
President Tebboune recently emphasized the crucial role of Algerian youth in the nation’s development, highlighting their potential and intellectual capabilities as the country’s greatest asset. He also lauded the completion of a 22-kilometer bridge network, a testament to Algerian engineering prowess.
Meanwhile, Riyad Mahrez, the captain of the national football team, underscored the importance of securing three points in their upcoming match. When asked about the Africa Cup of Nations, football legend Rabah Madjer declined to name a favorite team.
In a separate development, the son of Ferhat Mehenni, a figure associated with terrorist activities, publicly disavowed his father’s actions.



