Japanese cyclists to face traffic fines
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Japanese cyclists to face traffic fines

Violations involving two-wheelers have more than tripled in past decade, say police

A food delivery service employee rides a bicycle in Kawasaki, south of Tokyo. (Photo: Reuters)
A food delivery service employee rides a bicycle in Kawasaki, south of Tokyo. (Photo: Reuters)

TOKYO: Japanese police are proposing to fine bicyclists for traffic violations in a bid to reduce the number of accidents following the rise in the popularity of bicycles as a means for commuting since the coronavirus pandemic.

Under the envisioned system, which will require an amendment to the Road Traffic Act, bicycle riders could be issued so-called blue tickets, such as for ignoring traffic lights.

A panel of experts will begin deliberations on the matter this month, aiming to finalise a proposal possibly by the end of this year. The National Police Agency (NPA) hopes to submit a bill to amend the law to parliament next year.

Currently, cyclists can be issued “red tickets” for serious offences. However, indictments leading to criminal punishment are rare as the process involves a lengthy investigation that creates a burden for both police and the offender.

Minor traffic violations currently result in an offender being handed a “warning slip”, akin to a yellow card in football, but questions remain over its effectiveness.

Under the new system, cyclists who receive a blue ticket would avoid indictment but would be fined. If the violator does not make the payment during a certain period of time, they would be subject to criminal procedures.

According to the NPA, traffic violations by bicycle riders hav nore than tripled in the past decade — from 7,193 in 2013 to 24,549 last year.

Of the 7,107 serious or deadly accidents involving bicycles in 2022, about 70% were the result of cyclists breaking the law.

To strengthen measures to prevent accidents, bicyclists across all age groups have been urged to wear a helmet from April this year.

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