177,000 traffic citations were issued for traffic violations last year, with official figures obtained by TVMnews showing that the largest number of citations were given due to illegal parking and speeding. Svetlick Flores, LESA CEO, told TVMnews that the penalty points system seems to be having the desired positive impact.
Speeding on Maltese roads seems to be in decline as a result, with speeding contraventions on the island’s roads falling by 15% last year compared to 2019. Speed cameras captured 45,518 vehicles exceeding the speed limit in 2021. The highest speed recorded was 174km/h on the Mrieħel bypass, while most overspeeding contraventions were captured on the Notary Żarb Street in Attard with over 7,000 violations.
Flores revealed that the Coast Road is a prime example of reduced speeding. The road saw over 1,000 speeding vehicles per month, whereas now the amount went down to half that total. ‘This means that drivers are being more careful and that is exactly the point of speed cameras – to reduce speed thereby reducing accidents.’
With 85% of vehicles caught speeding going up to 15km more than the speed limit, mobile phone usage whilst driving also decreased. Drivers caught going well over 15km more than the speed limit are redacted 4 penalty points.
‘The penalty points are working more than fines would because points can translate into loss of license’ said Flores. 177,449 traffic and driving citations were issued in 2021.
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