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Fines for traffic violations in Northern Cyprus in 2024

Fines for traffic violations in Northern Cyprus in 2024

February 7, 2024

- Red light fare: 1.507 liras
- Drunk driving (first time): 6.440 liras
- Drunk driving (second time): 8.075 liras
- Drunk driving (for the third time or more: 12.978 lire
- Driving without a license: 12.978 lire
- Non-use of the seat belt: 691 liras
- Violation of the security lane: 6.440 liras
- Transportation of passengers in excess of the permissible norm: 540 liras
- Using a mobile phone while driving: 1.507 liras
- Driving a car that has not passed the inspection: 1.507 liras
- Drifting 32.234 liras
- Parking in the disabled area: 1.383 lire
- Incorrect parking: 691 liras
- Malfunction of the lighting equipment: 691 liras
- Lack of travel insurance: 691 liras
- Wrong lane change: 1.507 liras
- Violation of the following distance: 691 liras
- Driving with an expired driver's license: 2.610 liras
- Speeding by 10%-30%: 1.507 lire
- Speeding by 30% - 50%: 3.136 liras
- Exceeding the speed limit by more than 50%: 6,440 liras
- Overtaking in prohibited areas: 1.507 lire

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