Monaco steps up traffic enforcement to tackle reckless driving during major events
Monaco authorities are stepping up measures to tackle reckless driving and public disturbances linked to high-performance vehicles during major events in the Principality. The Government has warned that large-scale gatherings, particularly those attracting luxury and sports cars, can lead to congestion, unsafe behaviour and breaches of road regulations. These spontaneous or loosely organised gatherings have, in the past, resulted.
Monaco authorities are implementing stricter measures to address dangerous driving and public disturbances involving high-performance vehicles during the Principality's major events. The Government has issued warnings about large-scale gatherings that attract luxury and sports cars, which can create serious traffic congestion and lead to unsafe behaviour on Monaco's roads.
These spontaneous or loosely organised car gatherings have previously resulted in breaches of road regulations and posed risks to both participants and other road users. The heightened enforcement comes as Monaco prepares for its busy events calendar, when the influx of visitors and their prestigious vehicles can strain the Principality's compact road network.
The new measures reflect Monaco's commitment to maintaining order and safety whilst preserving its reputation as a premier destination for luxury automotive enthusiasts. Authorities are particularly focused on preventing the kind of reckless behaviour that can overshadow the sophisticated atmosphere Monaco is known for during its world-class events.