Kuwait: Proposed Amendments to Traffic Violation Fines

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Kuwait: Proposed Amendments to Traffic Violation Fines

Arab Times, 23 May 2024: The Kuwaiti Interior Ministry has introduced plans to impose harsher penalties for traffic violations to improve road safety and regulate reckless driving.

The proposed Traffic Law amendments to be approved soon include one to three years in jail or KD 1,000-3,000 fines for driving under the influence, three months jail or KD 300 fines for phone use while driving, three months jail or KD 500 fines for speeding, and two months jail or KD 200 fines for tinted window violations.

Additionally, other proposed amendments include KD 75 fines for leaving children or pets unattended in vehicles or allowing them to protrude from windows, KD 100-200 fines for allowing children under ten to sit in the front seat or not using child seats, KD 250-500 fines for failure to give way to emergency vehicles, and three months jail or KD 200-500 fines for running red lights.

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Tanya Jain