
After Independence Day Celebrations, Traffic Department Urges Removal of Vehicle Decorations - Jordan News
After Independence Day Celebrations, Traffic Department Urges Removal of Vehicle Decorations The Jordanian Traffic Department has extended its gratitude to citizens who took part in the national celebrations, praising the joyful and spontaneous spirit that reflected deep patriotism and loyalty to the country during these memorable moments. اضافة اعلان However, the department has called on all drivers to remove any stickers or additions on their vehicles that: Violate traffic laws Obstruct visibility Endanger the safety of drivers, passengers, or other road users The department emphasized that true love for the nation is best shown through respect for the law and commitment to public safety. It also reaffirmed its commitment to ongoing field operations aimed at enhancing road safety and preventing violations that could put lives and property at risk.

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Jordan News
27-05-2025
- Jordan News
After Independence Day Celebrations, Traffic Department Urges Removal of Vehicle Decorations - Jordan News
After Independence Day Celebrations, Traffic Department Urges Removal of Vehicle Decorations The Jordanian Traffic Department has extended its gratitude to citizens who took part in the national celebrations, praising the joyful and spontaneous spirit that reflected deep patriotism and loyalty to the country during these memorable moments. اضافة اعلان However, the department has called on all drivers to remove any stickers or additions on their vehicles that: Violate traffic laws Obstruct visibility Endanger the safety of drivers, passengers, or other road users The department emphasized that true love for the nation is best shown through respect for the law and commitment to public safety. It also reaffirmed its commitment to ongoing field operations aimed at enhancing road safety and preventing violations that could put lives and property at risk.


Roya News
03-05-2025
- Roya News
VIDEO: ‘Israel' honors Mossad agents behind pager blasts targeting Hezbollah
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Roya News
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- Roya News
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