At least 100,000 camels have been given personal registration numbers in
Iran as authorities work towards curbing road traffic accidents. The
large numbers of the animals in the country’s street have led to
damages, accidents, losses to residents especially in Sistan and
Baluchestan provinces that border Afghanistan and Pakistan.
With 35,000 more camels to be registered, the authorities in the country will have an easier time of tracking camel owners who get involved in accidents.
The registration is also an attempt at making Iranians more responsible of their animals and reducing trafficking of commodities and currency in the provinces according to the Daily Mail.
With 35,000 more camels to be registered, the authorities in the country will have an easier time of tracking camel owners who get involved in accidents.
The registration is also an attempt at making Iranians more responsible of their animals and reducing trafficking of commodities and currency in the provinces according to the Daily Mail.
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