Voice Cyprus News
CyprusFeatured

€9M in traffic fines collected amid camera controversy


 

Cyprus has collected €9.3 million ($10.2 million) in fines from traffic violations reported through its photo certification system between January 2022 and mid-March 2024, according to figures released by the police.

During this period, 323,176 complaints were processed, resulting in 320,447 out-of-court fines. However, only 147,188 fines have been paid thus far, with 149,094 awaiting service and 24,165 facing criminal proceedings.

The majority of fines were issued for speeding violations (244,665), followed by red light infractions (38,726). Despite the enforcement efforts, critics argue that the system’s primary focus appears to be revenue generation rather than enhancing road safety.

Lawmakers have voiced concerns over various aspects of the enforcement system, including the lack of transparency in the placement of mobile cameras and the absence of an appeals procedure for fines. Calls for legislative changes have been made to address these issues, with proposals including the installation of timers on traffic lights and allowing fines to be paid in installments.

Committee members have urged a comprehensive review of the system’s operation to ensure it aligns with road safety objectives and effectively addresses public concerns.

The police have yet to respond to the criticisms raised by lawmakers, leaving the future of the enforcement system uncertain amidst growing public discontent.

[Information from CNA / Kathimerini )

Related Posts
Passenger traffic in Cyprus’ two airports “best ever” for first half of 2024

June 2024 passenger traffic at Larnaca and Paphos airports reached 1,300,041 passengers, marking an increase of 5.04% compared to 2023, Read more


Related posts

Night-Pharmacies (26th May 2023)

Weather Forecast (March, 27th, 2023)

Voice Cyprus News

Teams from across the globe compete in Croatia to be crowned world’s best olive pickers

Euronews

U.S. Ambassador to Cyprus Julie D. Fisher’s tours the walled city of Famagusta

Voice Cyprus News

Von der Leyen arrives in Cyprus late on Thursday

Voice Cyprus News

London’s iconic underground map will be rebranded with 6 new names and colors

AP