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Fines for traffic violations in Turkey in 2024

Fines for traffic violations in Turkey in 2024

January 3, 2024

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Exceeding the speed limit by 10-30% - 1,507 liras ($50)

Exceeding the speed limit by 30-50% - 3,136 liras ($107)

Exceeding the speed limit by 30-50% by more than 50% - 6,440 liras ($220)

Driving without a driver's license - 12,978 liras ($440)

Using a vehicle without registration plates - 8,167 liras ($278)

Drunk driving (first offense) - 6,440 liras ($220)

Drunk driving (second violation) - 8,075 liras ($274), deprivation of license for 6 months

Drunk driving (third violation) - 12,978 lira ($440), deprivation of license for 2 years

Refusal to take an alcohol/drug test - 18,453 liras ($627)

Using sirens without proper permission - 6,440 lire ($220)

Drift - 32,234 lire ($1,096)

Parking in places designated for the disabled - 1,383 liras ($47)

Riding without a seat belt - 691 liras ($24)

Driving on the side of the road, going into the oncoming lane - 6,440 lira ($220)

Be careful on the roads!

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