Main objective of the project: Increase the effectiveness of the Police in improving/protecting road safety. The purchase of modern equipment, as well as conducting trainings, will contribute to a more efficient and effective implementation of tasks by police officers in the field of road interventions. This will contribute to the specific objective of the action to develop and improve sustainable, climate-resilient, smart and intermodal mobility at national, regional and local level, including improving access to TEN-T and cross-border mobility. The type/type of project shall be consistent with the FEnIKS Programme and the detailed description of FEnIKS priorities. Under measure FENX.05.03 ‘Roads and road safety’, the purchase of equipment for road traffic prevention and control services, including vehicles with the necessary specialised equipment (surveillance), is foreseen as a type of project. The project includes: Activity 1: As part of the task, it is planned to purchase 100 passenger cars marked with increased parameters (vehicles equipped, among others, with a road stud, a flashlight with a cap, elements for securing the place of the event. Activity 2: Purchase of 100 laser speed meters with image recording and instruction for future users – 200 police officers. Task 3: Training in improving the driving technique with driving elements in the column and chase for 400 police officers – users of purchased vehicles and 6 instructors from the CSP in Legionowo conducting classes on improving the driving technique. Task 4: Information and promotion (purchase of information and promotional materials). It is planned to purchase promotional materials that will be distributed to road traffic participants during promotional events conducted by the Police and during roadside inspections, in order to disseminate information about the project and the program. This form of promoting road safety can be an effective way to raise awareness and encourage safe behaviour. Task 5: Purchase of a promotional (memorial) board. As part of the task, it is planned to purchase an information board, which will be placed at the place of the Project implementation containing information about receiving project co-financing from the EU. Indirect costs. Indirect costs include expenditure relating, inter alia, to the preparation of a feasibility study for the project, the purchase of IT equipment for the project management team, the payment of additional remuneration to the project management team, as well as expenditure on missions for project staff in connection with monitoring the state of implementation of the project. The beneficiary has descriptions of the subject of the contract for the main design tasks, i.e. for the purchase of vehicles and laser speed meters with image recording together with instructions for future users and for conducting training on improving car driving techniques with elements of driving in a column and chase. In addition, tender documentation is provided for trainings under development. A contract was signed with the contractor to prepare a feasibility study for the project. Purchases of equipment, materials and services under the project will be made in accordance with the Public Procurement Law Act. In the case of contracts for which the Public Procurement Act will not apply, the contracts will be awarded on the basis of the procedures for planning and awarding public contracts at the National Police Headquarters held by the Beneficiary - Order No 82 of the Commander-in-Chief of the Police of 16 July 2022.