Lower fine proposed for running a red light

Anteca
By Anteca

The Advisory Council seeks a review of the traffic law

By Nour Abuzant
Staff Reporter

The Advisory Council has proposed a review of the traffic law with a stress on reducing the current fine of QR6,000 for jumping the red signal, a member of the council said yesterday.
According to him, the draft proposal recommended a significant cut in the fine and suggested that the penalty be structured around a more practical model based on the circumstances of the violation and the number of times a motorist committed the same offence.

http://www.gulf-times.com/site/topics/article.asp?cu_no=2&item_no=349305...

By somwerNdmiddle• 24 Mar 2010 13:29
somwerNdmiddle

those fines shouldn't be changed. for whiners especially for those who beat the red light, suck it up!

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By Victory_278692• 24 Mar 2010 09:25
Victory_278692

us..............ALERT while on the HOT seat, don't lose focus even for a moment.

"SAFETY FIRST"

By happygolucky• 24 Mar 2010 07:23
happygolucky

Read the story in The Peninsula this morning which says that the fines stay as they are.

Read the full story here:

http://www.thepeninsulaqatar.com/Display_news.asp?section=Local_News&month=March2010&file=Local_News2010032431235.xml

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By Victory_278692• 21 Mar 2010 09:44
Victory_278692

Alfa lolz.......driving in the wrong directions?

By alfa Q• 21 Mar 2010 08:12
alfa Q

Are they serious in running red light areas?

By Nic• 21 Mar 2010 07:42
Nic

Instead of working on the improvement of the law enforcement by the police (speed, seat belts, dangerous driving), they work on alleviating the penalties of the worse aggressors and transgressors!

By KHATTAK• 20 Mar 2010 12:45
KHATTAK

I was not being judgmental either.....that's why I asked you, my friend :-)

btw...normally one expects replies in response/relevance to the other comments made earlier in the thread.

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By chadqa• 20 Mar 2010 12:39
chadqa

KHATTAK, i am not referring to those people who commented here... do not conclude my friend..

- Di bale ng TAMAD, hindi naman PAGOD.

By KHATTAK• 20 Mar 2010 11:51
KHATTAK

chadqa....have you really read all the comments on this thread before posting?

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By chadqa• 20 Mar 2010 11:48
chadqa

Why alot of people are worrying about the traffic light penalties? jumping red light etc... just abide the rules & that's it! period!

- Di bale ng TAMAD, hindi naman PAGOD.

By Khawaga• 19 Mar 2010 16:53
Khawaga

Do you honestly think that people here drive the way they do because the fines are so affordable? No. That's like saying people don't murder because they are afraid of prison.

By abdullak• 19 Mar 2010 16:41
abdullak

Have you got any idea of a driver's salary in Qatar ??? It doesn't exceed more than Qr 2,250 . And they do send majority of their salary to their native. And do you think they are gonna let go Qr 2000 off their salary ??

By jdwhisper2009• 18 Mar 2010 13:01
Rating: 4/5
jdwhisper2009

NO.... DO NOT REDUCE the penalty charges for jumping red lights... In fact, increase the charges from Qrs. 6000/- to Qrs. 12,000/-.......

By KHATTAK• 18 Mar 2010 12:53
Rating: 4/5
KHATTAK

Xray...No it wont be unfair. I see people from everywhere over speeding, changing lanes without using indicators, honking for no reason at times, not wearing seat belts, talking on mobile, parking at a 'NO Parking" place etc... but its just around QR 500 for these violations, so most dont bother much about it.

But when it comes to jumping over the red signal (Of course, mainly in Round Abouts or Intersections where there is no Camera/Radar)..... its only "Them" in 95% cases. Rest of 5% include other pals from the same region or those who were born & brought up here.

Just my observations... can be wrong though. :-)

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By Jfast_Jfurious• 18 Mar 2010 12:42
Jfast_Jfurious

LP good one... lol

Last day I saw a guy having to pay a fine of QR.18000. I guess that would be for jumping three red lights? I will not mention nationalities, but he was driving a Land cruiser ;-)

I personally feel it should not be reduced. 6,000 is a big amount for most people here. But 1500 to 2000 may not be..

P.S:- no prizes for guessing the nationality

JJ

By Victory_278692• 18 Mar 2010 11:56
Victory_278692

I clearly said "usual habit"......

as this change is for WHOM?.....

isn't that a discrimination too!

By anonymous• 18 Mar 2010 11:52
anonymous

Only Qatari Landcruiser driver will be happy they will have more encourage to break the red light? I wanted to suggest they have to increse the fine to 50000 and every two kilometers cameras to be installed to reduce accident/killing.

By Xray• 18 Mar 2010 11:47
Xray

ISn't it seems a bit unfair saying only 'Qataris' have the habit of jumping red light..

By Victory_278692• 18 Mar 2010 10:38
Victory_278692

these move is to appease Qataris, those have usual habit of jumping traffic signals :)

Reconfirmation are welcome!

By KHATTAK• 18 Mar 2010 00:21
KHATTAK

Good News for the Red Light Jumpers..... "THEY" were complaining of the higher penalties since long. Infact, "They" have indirectly helped the poor drivers having low salaries.

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By flor1212• 17 Mar 2010 23:30
flor1212

you can view it upon request.

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wala lang

By Vegas• 17 Mar 2010 21:43
Vegas

Is there anything you can belive here???

You can't teach experience...

By somwerNdmiddle• 17 Mar 2010 13:45
somwerNdmiddle

lower the fine?! why not cancel all traffic rules so the whining stops and......

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By flor1212• 17 Mar 2010 13:29
flor1212

intentionally or unintentionally (because theyhave the recording of such incident). If it is obvious that it was done intentionally, then fine to have a stiff penalty. But what about honest mistake?

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wala lang

By GodFather.• 17 Mar 2010 13:24
GodFather.

fanonite I think that is because you don't drive a car yet..:)

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By Deal_4_wHeel• 17 Mar 2010 11:28
Deal_4_wHeel

...Life would become Dull if there were no such Difficulties...

By mjamille28• 17 Mar 2010 11:27
mjamille28

right on, fanonite...

By happygolucky• 17 Mar 2010 10:53
happygolucky

Victory ...lol (almost a KM away from traffic lights)...

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By Victory_278692• 17 Mar 2010 10:50
Victory_278692

Good initiative and worth consideration.....

Few people so much scared (fines) from SIGNALS they slow down their cars almost a kilometer away from traffic lights :)

By fanonite• 17 Mar 2010 10:30
fanonite

in my life long experience of driving, how come i have never ever jumped a red light??

they have to learn to be more careful and it can only happen with more strict penalties..

"The more I see of the world the more am I dissatisfied with it." Jane Austen.

By Xray• 17 Mar 2010 10:07
Xray

I know many expats who are working in different companies as Driver. All the day, their job is to go here and there as per job description. Usually net pay at the end of month is in a range of 3000 - 6000Qr. Although expecting to be careful all the time but once in a while because of any unseen reason, if jumps a red light, then all his salary will go to penalty...

By GodFather.• 17 Mar 2010 09:31
GodFather.

LP really more deaths so considerate of you!

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By treysdad• 17 Mar 2010 09:28
Rating: 3/5
treysdad

a pickup tried to run a red light at the corniche/grand hamad signals and in the process rear-ended the car beside me.

All this has been happening despite the QR6,000 fine. How much more if they lower the fine?

Be careful!

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By anonymous• 17 Mar 2010 08:49
anonymous

They should remove the red lights then there will be no violations. Just a few more dead people. But that's okay. They'll die anyway.

By Rizks• 17 Mar 2010 08:42
Rizks

do u call tat LOW ? :(

atleast 1-5 Qrs would hav been better.

By happygolucky• 17 Mar 2010 08:40
Rating: 4/5
happygolucky

It should not be more than QR500. The amount of QR 6000 or the suggested QR1500-QR2000 is not reasonable.

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By mjamille28• 17 Mar 2010 08:35
Rating: 3/5
mjamille28

insane... then, people will think it's okay to jump a red light since the fine is not that significant.. :/

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