NIS 10 million to fight noisy vehicles

A fundamentally welcome step. 9 cities are to benefit from funding for the installation of appropriate surveillance cameras. Unfortunately, large cities like Haifa are not included.

As part of the “Quiet Cities” project led by the Ministry of Environmental Protection, 
a list of 9 municipalities that received support for the installation of advanced technological enforcement systems to reduce noise from vehicles, at a total cost of NIS 10 million, was published.

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As part of the support, 43 innovative cameras will be deployed in the urban areas of these municipalities, which will assist them in enforcement against drivers of noisy vehicles, with the aim of improving the quality of life of residents and reducing noise nuisances in public spaces, while preserving their privacy.

Environmental Protection Minister Idit Silman: “Noise from vehicles is not only a daily nuisance but also a serious health and environmental problem that harms the quality of life and health of residents. The support that the ministry is now providing to local authorities is a groundbreaking step, with the deployment of 43 advanced cameras that will enable effective and targeted enforcement. This is part of the ministry’s commitment to improving the quality of life of residents in Israel, alongside the development of smart technologies that will help reduce nuisances in public spaces. The project is the beginning of a large-scale move that will contribute to promoting quiet cities in Israel and to the health of all of us.

Based onthe press release of the Ministry. Selected as relevant/shortened/translated. Pic AI-generated. Illustrative.