Feb 10 β€’ 01:17 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil G1 (PT)

Year 2025 records more than 10 million fines on federal highways, a historic milestone

In 2025, federal highways in Brazil saw over 10 million traffic fines, reaching a historic milestone mostly attributed to speed violations.

The year 2025 marked a significant and unprecedented moment for Brazil's federal highways, as the number of traffic fines exceeded 10 million. This surge in fines reflects a concerning trend in road safety, particularly with a majority of these infractions being attributed to speeding. On various highways, such as BR-153 in Tocantins and BR-324 in Bahia, multiple severe violations were documented, including illegal overtaking and reckless driving, demonstrating the ongoing challenges faced by road authorities.

The Brazilian traffic enforcement agency, PRF, reported that seven out of ten fines were issued for exceeding the posted speed limits, underscoring a prevalent disregard for traffic laws among drivers across the country. Specific instances showcased in the report included multiple dangerous maneuvers, such as a motorcyclist brazenly bypassing pedestrian walkways and motorists speeding well over safe limits, which highlights the need for increased vigilance and enforcement measures.

This rising trend in traffic violations emphasizes the necessity for improved safety measures on federal highways. As speeding remains the most frequent cause of fines, road safety campaigns and stricter enforcement mechanisms are essential to mitigate the risks associated with such driving behavior. Public awareness efforts may help to educate drivers about the dangers and legal consequences of speeding and other traffic violations, potentially leading to safer road conditions in the future.

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