Hong Kong police arrested 24 drivers and issued over 4,000 traffic tickets during a two-week enforcement operation concluding last Friday. The crackdown, codenamed “Clearview” and “Autobinder,” utilized unmarked vehicles to target careless driving and pedestrian violations. Police initiated the increased enforcement in response to a recent surge in road deaths. The operation focused on identifying and penalizing dangerous driving behaviors and jaywalking. Authorities have not specified the exact number of road deaths prompting the initiative, but confirmed a noticeable increase. The move signals a heightened focus on road safety within the city.