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5 countries with strict traffic rules and fines you didn't know

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| etimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 19, 2025, 15:12 IST
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Countries with strict traffic rules and fines

Many countries around the world have strict traffic laws in place for years, with fines that might surprise you. Let’s take a look at five countries with some of the strictest traffic fines you probably didn’t know about.

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Australia




In Australia, wearing a seatbelt isn’t optional– it’s the law. And if you forget to buckle up, it could cost you up to 330 AUD. While seatbelt laws exist in many countries, Australia is among the strictest when it comes to enforcement. The reason is simple: seatbelts save lives. Authorities don’t just see fines as a punishment but as a firm reminder of how crucial this basic safety measure is. The message is clear– seatbelts aren’t negotiable, and following the rule can mean the difference between life and death on the road.

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Norway





Norway takes speeding very seriously. If you exceed the speed limit by just 20 km/h, you could find yourself in jail for up to 18 days. The penalties become even more severe the faster you go. With such strict enforcement, Norway aims to discourage speeding and keep road accidents to a minimum. This no-nonsense approach has proven effective, with Norway maintaining one of the lowest traffic accident rates in the world. It’s a reminder that, sometimes, breaking the speed limit isn’t just about paying a fine– it could cost you much more.

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USA






In the United States, child safety in cars is a matter of utmost importance. Laws surrounding child safety seats are enforced nationwide, with strict rules on how children should be secured in vehicles. If these laws are violated, the consequences can include fines, community service, or even attending mandatory educational programs. These laws exist to keep kids as safe as possible on the road. They show how much the country values child safety and its effort to prevent accidents involving children.

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United Kingdom



The UK doesn’t take mobile phone use behind the wheel lightly. If you’re caught using your phone without a hands-free device, you could be fined £200 and lose 6 points on your license. With phones becoming more of a distraction, The UK has tightened its rules to keep drivers focused on the road. The message is clear– no text or call is worth the risk of a crash.

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Singapore




Singapore doesn’t take traffic violations lightly. Speeding, illegal parking, and other offenses come with strict penalties, and with constant monitoring, the country has built one of the safest road systems in the world. The idea is simple– when everyone follows the rules, roads stay smooth and safe. And in a place where laws are taken seriously, the results are clear for everyone to see.


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