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Drivers On Alert: Fine of Nearly R$ 3,000! Bill (PL) 1405/24 Provides for Increased Penalties for Dangerous Overtaking

Written by Sara Aquino
Published on 31/01/2025 at 11:02
Updated on 31/01/2025 at 11:39
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Bill Proposes Higher Fines and Suspension of Driver’s License for Dangerous Overtaking. See How This Change May Affect Drivers!

The traffic law in Brazil may become even stricter with the possible approval of the Bill (PL) 1405/24, which is under discussion in the Chamber of Deputies. The proposal, presented by Congressman Clodoaldo Magalhães (PV-PE), provides for higher fines and harsher penalties for drivers who engage in dangerous overtaking or drive irresponsibly, putting the lives of others at risk.

Higher Fines and Stricter Penalties for Serious Violations

If approved, the new traffic law will make any overtaking considered dangerous a serious violation.

The bill defines this maneuver as any overtaking that is in violation of traffic regulations and poses an imminent risk to road safety, physical integrity, or life of individuals.

The proposed penalties include:

A fine of R$ 2,934.70, equivalent to ten times the base value of a serious violation;

Addition of seven points to the offender’s driver’s license;

Suspension of the right to drive for 12 months;

In case of re-offending within a year, the suspension of the driver’s license will be doubled, reaching two years without the ability to drive;

Prohibition from driving on highways and roads for two years, starting from the date of the offense.

With these measures, the aim of the bill is to reduce the number of traffic accidents caused by reckless driving, making roads and highways safer for all users.

The Path of the Bill Before Approval

Although the proposal is already being debated in the Chamber of Deputies, there is still no forecast for its entry into effect.

The PL 1405/24 must go through a lengthy legislative process before becoming law.

Currently, the text is under review by the committees of Transportation and Transit, Constitution and Justice, and Citizenship.

After this stage, the proposal will need to be approved by both the Chamber of Deputies and the Federal Senate.

Only after that will it go for presidential sanction.

The Impact of the New Traffic Law on Drivers’ Daily Lives

If approved, the new traffic law will require more attention from drivers, who will need to adhere even more strictly to overtaking rules.

This means it will be essential to follow the regulations established by the Brazilian Traffic Code (CTB) and avoid violations that could result in heavy fines and loss of driving privileges.

The tightening of regulations reinforces the importance of responsible driving and respect for road rules, aiming for a safer traffic environment with fewer accidents. For drivers, the main recommendation is to only perform overtaking in allowed areas and with complete safety.

The proposal of the Bill 1405/24 seeks to make Brazilian roads safer, strictly punishing reckless drivers.

However, the bill still needs to go through several stages before becoming a reality.

Until then, it is essential for all drivers to pay attention to traffic rules and avoid dangerous overtaking, ensuring the safety of all road users.

To follow the progress of the bill and learn more about potential changes to traffic law, stay tuned for updates from the Chamber of Deputies!

Information from: https://canaltech.com.br/carros/nova-lei-de-transito-com-multa-de-r-3-mil-e-cassacao-assusta-motoristas/

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Sara Aquino

Farmacêutica e Redatora. Escrevo sobre Empregos, Geopolítica, Economia, Ciência, Tecnologia e Energia.

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