New, higher penalties for traffic violations in Cyprus come in effect on Thursday, October 1, and the police are calling for compliance.The revised penalties aim to modernise existing legislation, improve road safety and make citizens comply with the country’s Traffic Code....
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Higher penalties for traffic violations come in effect on Thursday
- Paphos Life
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Re: Higher penalties for traffic violations come in effect on Thursday
They need to increase the driving bans for drink driving to 1 year automatic and 1 year for refusing a breath test, and increase it for further convictions.
And crush uninsured cars!!
And crush uninsured cars!!
Re: Higher penalties for traffic violations come in effect on Thursday
Good, not before time! But was there any mention of a banning the use of a mobile when driving? Thats a potential dangerous act and may lead to an unnecessary accident.
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Dee
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Re: Higher penalties for traffic violations come in effect on Thursday
Yes there was:
'Using a mobile phone while at the wheel will now cost drivers €150, instead of the current €85, with the fine potentially rising to €300 in case of a second violation within three years.'
Full article here: https://cyprus-mail.com/2020/09/29/heft ... iolations/
'Using a mobile phone while at the wheel will now cost drivers €150, instead of the current €85, with the fine potentially rising to €300 in case of a second violation within three years.'
Full article here: https://cyprus-mail.com/2020/09/29/heft ... iolations/
- mike strand2
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Re: Higher penalties for traffic violations come in effect on Thursday
It's rather unfortunate that The Highway Code does not load. It would also have been good for someone with fluent English to check it before publishing as there are a number of very strand prohibitions, like Negative driving. I presume that should be Negligent driving?
I still think some of the penalties are too light, though are there enough police to actually catch offenders?
I still think some of the penalties are too light, though are there enough police to actually catch offenders?