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Heavy Traffic Law Surprises Drivers With Fine of Nearly R$ 3,000 and 1-Year Suspension; Check Out the Details of the Fine That Is Keeping Drivers on Alert!

Written by Débora Araújo
Published on 23/09/2024 at 09:07
Lei de trânsito pesada surpreende condutores com multa de quase R$ 3 mil e suspensão de 1 ano
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New Traffic Law Provides Suspension of Driver’s License for Up to 12 Months and Severe Fines of R$ 2,934.70. Check How This Change Will Impact Driver Behavior and Road Safety.

The traffic rules are about to get even stricter in Brazil. A new proposal for a traffic law under discussion in the National Congress promises to toughen penalties for drivers who commit dangerous overtakes. The proposal not only increases fines but also introduces the possibility of suspending the National Driver’s License (CNH) for up to 12 months, a considerable time away from the roads for those who disrespect the rules. But how will this change impact driver behavior and safety on the roads? Let’s explore the main points of the new traffic law that suspends the CNH, its objectives, and what drivers need to know to avoid severe penalties.

What Is the New Traffic Law That Suspends the CNH?

The new proposal for a traffic law that suspends the CNH focuses on drivers who perform dangerous overtakes, one of the main causes of serious accidents on Brazilian roads. These overtakes, when done recklessly or in prohibited areas, put at risk both the driver performing the maneuver and other road users.

With the law’s approval, dangerous overtakes will be classified more strictly, leading to the suspension of the CNH for up to 12 months. This means that any driver caught putting lives at risk with reckless overtakes could be banned from driving for a year, in addition to facing other penalties.

What Changes in the Definition of Dangerous Overtaking?

One of the most relevant points of the new traffic law is the redefinition of the concept of dangerous overtaking. The maneuver will be considered dangerous not only when performed in prohibited areas, such as curves, continuous lines, and inclines, but also in any situation that puts the physical safety of vehicle occupants or other road users at risk.

The idea is to ensure that whenever an overtaking is performed without respect for traffic rules and safety, the driver is penalized severely, reinforcing respect for regulations and preserving lives.

Severe Fines and Penalties for Dangerous Overtaking

The proposal for a traffic law that suspends the CNH also includes high financial penalties for those who disrespect the rules. The fine for dangerous overtaking will be R$ 2,934.70, which is ten times the value of a severe fine. Additionally, the driver will accumulate seven points on their CNH, an amount that can lead to loss of the license, depending on their history of infractions.

And it doesn’t stop there. In case of recurrence — that is, if the driver commits the same infraction within a year — the punishment will be even harsher. The suspension of the CNH will extend from 12 to 24 months, and the driver will be prohibited from using highways and roads for at least two years. This reinforces the objective of discouraging risky behaviors on the road.

Impact of the New Traffic Law on Driver Behavior

Traffic safety experts believe that this new traffic law could have a positive impact on driver behavior. Studies show that severe penalties, such as heavy fines and long suspensions, have the power to reduce traffic violations and reckless behaviors, such as dangerous overtaking.

The World Health Organization (WHO) supports this approach, highlighting that countries with strict traffic policies, combined with high fines and effective enforcement, tend to show a significant reduction in traffic accident and fatality rates. The Brazilian proposal to toughen penalties for dangerous overtaking aligns with these global practices, seeking to improve the safety of the country’s roads.

The Importance of Strict Penalties

Dangerous overtakes are one of the violations that cause the most fatal accidents on Brazilian roads. In many cases, the maneuver occurs at high speed and in prohibited areas, such as curves or low visibility zones, increasing the chances of head-on collisions. Therefore, the new traffic law has the main objective of preserving life.

By imposing higher fines and suspending the CNH for longer periods, the proposal seeks to curb this type of violation, making Brazilian roads safer. The combination of heavy fines and prolonged suspension of the license can serve as a strong deterrent for drivers to think twice before attempting an overtaking in risky situations.

What to Expect with the New Law?

If approved, the new traffic law will bring considerable changes to Brazilian roads. Drivers will need to pay even more attention to overtaking rules to avoid the harsh penalties that come with the new legislation. More than ever, reckless overtaking or overtaking in prohibited areas can be costly, both financially and in terms of driving privileges.

The proposal also raises questions about enforcement and traffic education. It will be necessary to intensify enforcement on the roads to ensure the new law is effective. In addition, awareness campaigns can help educate drivers about the dangers of risky overtaking and the consequences of disrespecting traffic rules.

If you are a driver, pay attention to the changes and, above all, respect the traffic rules. Dangerous overtakes not only put your life at risk but also the lives of everyone sharing the roads with you. The enforcement of heavy fines and the suspension of the CNH are tools the government uses to reinforce this message: in traffic, safety is always the priority.

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Débora Araújo

Débora Araújo é redatora no Click Petróleo e Gás, com mais de dois anos de experiência em produção de conteúdo e mais de mil matérias publicadas sobre tecnologia, mercado de trabalho, geopolítica, indústria, construção, curiosidades e outros temas. Seu foco é produzir conteúdos acessíveis, bem apurados e de interesse coletivo. Sugestões de pauta, correções ou mensagens podem ser enviadas para contato.deboraaraujo.news@gmail.com

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