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Rs.25,000 fine for seven traffic offences

The Government has identified seven traffic offences and intends to impose the Rs.25,000 fine for these offences. This is with the aim of reducing the road accidents in the country, Transport and Civil Aviation State Minister Ashok Abeysinghe said.
Joining the Committee Stage of the Budget in Parliament yesterday when the Expenditure Heads of Transport and Civil Aviation Ministry and Ports, Shipping and Southern Development Ministry were taken up, Abeysinghe noted that at least 8 persons are killed in road accidents on a daily basis.
“This is a silent killer where more people are killed in road accidents than in the war.”
He said the government increased the fines with the aim of reducing traffic offences. The number of offences for which fines will be imposed have been increased from 24 to 31 with a limit of Rs.3,000.
“However, in consultation with the former Transport Minister, we have decided to increase the fines of around 5-6 selected serious offences such as drunk driving, driving across railway lines, driving without a valid licence etc.”
Raising a Point of Order, Opposition MP Mahinda Amaraweera asked if by increasing the rate of fines, if the number of accidents had reduced.
In response, the State Minister said that the government by merely announcing that the rates for traffic fines would be increased alone, the number of traffic offences had declined. “I have asked the Police as well and they have confirmed this. We said we were going to impose heavy fines to the tune of around Rs.20,000 to 25,000. However, we were only able to increase it to a maximum of Rs.3,000. The Police also feel that by increasing rate of fines, it would deter motorists from violating the laws.”
The State Minister noted that one of the main reasons for accidents at present is the lack of sleep for drivers. Hence, he said the Road Development Authority is in the process of conducting awareness programmes to educate drivers on the dangers of driving while being drowsy due to the lack of sleep and fatigue.
The Transport and Civil Aviation Ministry has been allocated Rs.69.18 billion through the budget.
The State Minister noted that around 12 buses belonging to various depots are damaged due to accidents every month. Hence, they hope to repair at least 15 of these damaged buses every month and deploy them for service.

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