Mirko Koković

Mirko Koković

expert Serbia

Mirko Koković is a prominent figure in traffic safety in Serbia, serving as a representative of the Agency for Traffic Safety. He has been vocal about the need for stricter penalties for traffic violations to enhance road safety, arguing that current fines are insufficient to deter reckless driving. In a recent discussion, he emphasized the importance of child safety seats, highlighting that while many parents utilize them, there is still room for improvement in compliance. Koković advocates for a combination of preventive measures and stricter enforcement of traffic laws to reduce accidents and fatalities on the roads.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
7,943
Power
50$
Sentiment
7.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Serbia 1 7.00 0.09% +0% 8,737,371 7,943 $55,000 50$
Totals 1 8,737,371 7,943 $55,000 50$
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Recent Mentions

Serbia Serbia: Mirko Koković, assistant director of the Traffic Safety Agency, states that weather conditions have a significant impact on traffic accidents. 7

Blic – popular Serbian tabloid/daily, est. 1996: Ovo je najkritičnije vreme za vožnju: Jutro od 6 do 9 i veče od 17 do 21, evo zašto

Serbia Serbia: Mirko Koković stated that the installation of stationary and mobile radars has proven effective in increasing traffic safety. 7

Blic – popular Serbian tabloid/daily, est. 1996: "Nevidljivi" radari u Srbiji od januara, kazna do 120.000 dinara

Serbia Serbia: Mirko Koković explains the regulations regarding the transportation of children in sports clubs. 7

Blic – popular Serbian tabloid/daily, est. 1996: Zašto je trener vozio decu sportiste na turnir, a ne profesionalni vozač

Serbia Serbia: Mirko Koković from the Agency for Traffic Safety believes that fines in Serbia are too low and do not effectively deter irresponsible driving. 6

Blic – popular Serbian tabloid/daily, est. 1996: Dečja autosedišta: Obavezna su po zakonu, kazne u Grčkoj 350 evra, ovo su pravila