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Kuwait Imposes New Fines On Unsafe And Polluting Vehicles
Kuwait’s Ministry of Interior has introduced new penalties aimed at improving road safety and environmental protection, effective from April 22, 2025. The updated regulations target vehicles that violate roadworthiness and environmental standards, ensuring safer and cleaner roads.
Offenses and Penalties
Under the new measures, vehicles will face strict penalties for the following violations:
- Emitting excessive noise, thick smoke, or unpleasant odors.
- Transporting hazardous or flammable cargo that may spill or leak onto the road.
- Operating in unsafe conditions due to accidents, unbalanced tires, or mechanical defects affecting roadworthiness.
Motorists found guilty of these violations can settle their fines by paying 75 KWD. However, severe cases referred to the court could result in harsher penalties, including:
- Fines ranging between 150 KWD and 300 KWD.
- A prison sentence of up to three months.
- Both fines and imprisonment, depending on the severity of the violation.
Authorities Urge Compliance
The Ministry of Interior is urging all motorists to adhere to the new regulations to enhance road safety and minimize environmental harm. Drivers are encouraged to maintain their vehicles properly and follow traffic laws to avoid penalties.
