Body-worn cameras dispense reliable data to Motorway Police.

ISLAMABAD -- Motorway Police are using body-worn cameras to record data during patrols that provide valuable information about road conditions and visibility during periods of fog.

In a video statement, Deputy Inspector General of Police Motorway North Zone, Muhammad Yousaf Malik said that patrolling officers provide a 360-degree video with their body-worn cameras at the interval of half an hour. "The data received from the different police beats in the control room is shared with the departments concerned and the public," he added.

The DIG said bodycams help during traffic violations and accidents. These cameras also aid in improving road safety and have become a valuable tool for law enforcement, he maintained.

Talking about the fog situation, he said that when air temperature becomes 2 to 2.5...

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