Traffic Enforcement Penalties
- 1/30Exceeding limits by 30%+ results in higher fines and potential license points or suspension.
Running a red light risks accidents and leads to automatic fines and license points.
Refusing a test is treated as an admission; license is suspended on the spot.
Mobile phone use while driving is banned; fines are enforced.
Driving unlicensed leads to large fines and possibly vehicle seizure.
Seatbelt use is mandatory for all passengers; fines apply for non-compliance.
Vehicles without valid inspection can be barred from operating.
Dangerous or obstructive parking leads to towing and administrative penalties.
Reaching the penalty point limit leads to temporary or permanent bans.
Turkey enforces strict drink-driving limits, including suspensions and fines.
Driving uninsured leads to fines and possible confiscation of the vehicle.
Following too closely, especially at speed, is fined and point-assessed.
This violation endangers children and results in strict penalties.
Missing or fake plates result in fines and possible car seizure.
Unsafe overtaking on solid lines is penalized with fines and points.
Evading police is a serious offense, often leading to criminal charges.
Bus lane violations disrupt public transit and carry fines.
Driving with an expired license is fined; renewal is mandatory.
Forgery of official documents leads to prosecution and heavy fines.
Serious crashes from reckless driving may lead to criminal charges.
Misuse of high beams that blind others results in fines.
Drivers must carry their license; failure can result in fines or delay.
Fleeing an accident is a major offense; legal action is strict.
All drivers must present valid documents when asked by authorities.
Obstructing emergency access is dangerous and fined heavily.
Disobeying signs creates risk and is fined with added points.
Entering restricted roads during closures leads to penalties.
Amber flashing requires caution and yield; failure results in fines.
Unauthorized emergency lights are banned and penalized harshly.
Sudden braking for cameras may be fined as reckless behavior.