29.03.2026 16:30
The Ministry of Interior has launched a new digital system that allows drivers to see radar and control points in advance during intercity travel. Thanks to a map that is updated approximately every 30 minutes, control points can be tracked along the route. The new application aims to enhance traffic safety.
The Ministry of Interior has launched a new digital system to enhance traffic safety. With the application called “Intercity Radar and Control Point Application Numbers,” drivers can access information about radar and control points they may encounter during intercity travel in advance.
ACCESS IS PROVIDED FROM THE MINISTRY'S WEBSITE
The new system operates through a special page created on the official website of the Ministry of Interior. With a map updated approximately every 30 minutes, drivers can track the control points along their routes in real-time.
HOW DOES THE SYSTEM WORK?
When users log into the application, they encounter two separate sections under the headings “From” and “To.” After entering their departure and arrival points based on province and district, drivers can click on the “Create Route” option to view the radar, speed corridor, and control points along the way.
RADAR PENALTIES FOR 2026
As of 2026, radar penalties are applied progressively based on the rate of exceeding the speed limit. Drivers exceeding the speed limit by 6-10 km/h are fined 2,000 TL, while violations of 66 km/h and above can reach up to 30,000 TL. For speed excesses between 10-30 percent, the fine is 2,719 TL; for 30-50 percent excess, it is 5,662 TL; and for violations exceeding 50 percent, fines start from 11,631 TL. It is noteworthy that the low tolerance application has been abolished with the new regulation.