18 of the most severe traffic rules abroad
not the strictest, the more strict! indeed, most countries have different approaches to transport governance.
despite the harshness of some of these methods, the severity of the punishment cannot be excessive for life.
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2, u.s.: severe speeding will be punishable by a life-long ban on u.s.
highways, usually not exceeding 70 miles (1 mile or approximately 1.6 km) and hundreds of dollars if the violation occurs.
repeated offenders have to revoke their driver's license.
a person whose speed exceeds 100 miles may be charged with “secondary murder” and sentenced to a lifetime ban.
3, india: the police came up with a special solution in 2005.
if the driver had violated the regulations, the police had called him aside without having to revoke his licence or pay a high fine, and the police had only taken out two pages with traffic regulations to be read out loud in front of the crowd.
after that, sign your name and make sure you don't make another mistake.
south africa: the car must let the ostrich.
south africa ' s traffic regulations require that vehicles travelling by road make way for livestockmen and animals such as cattle, horses, donkeys, mules, sheep, pigs and ostrich across the street.
although many people are reneging on this rule, if they do not stop at the shepherd ' s request or at his behest, the driver is liable to a fine of up to $535.
5, turkey: carry a jack with the car.
in turkey, it would be useful to check whether the reflector triangle signs, first aid kits, spare tyres, jacks and fire extinguishers were available in the vehicle, as traffic police stopped and checked at any time on the road, which were all mandatory items.
6, russia: acquiescing in yellow light break-ins.
russian yellow lights are in principle prohibited.
according to russian rules, yellow lights are, in principle, prohibited, but if the driver fails to stop, the yellow lights are acquiesced and are not fined or points deducted.
>p>p>p>p>p>p>7 japan: three speeding sentences of four months.
japan has experienced frequent traffic accidents due to its small size and numerous cars.
as a result, traffic regulations were so stringent that persons travelling at three speeds were sentenced to four months ' imprisonment, not to mention the perpetrators of serious accidents.
on 1 september 2011, local time, a traffic policeman stopped a car in tokyo, japan.
8, korea: yellow light breaker fined 60,000 won and 15 points.
in accordance with the republic of korea ' s traffic regulations, the yellow lamp break-ins are punishable by a fine of 60,000 won (approximately 350 yuan) and 15 points.
9, germany: residential area at 30 km/h.
roads in germany are divided into three levels, federal, länder and commune, with different speed limits imposed on different roads.
the maximum speed usually set for federal highways is 100 km/hour and only 50 km/hour in urban areas hours only 30 km/in residential area hours, justsome highways have no speed limit.
p>10, iran: yellow and red.
according to iran ' s rules, yellow lights are the same as red lights.
the same penalty is applied, with a fine of 1 million rials, equivalent to approximately 200 yuan.
the deductions varied according to the penalty imposed on the individual, from 5 points for the private car driver and 10 points for the bus and taxi driver.
iran has 30 cents per driver per year.
11, singapore: driver ' s license is revoked twice in violation of the law.
in singapore, the driver's licence had 12 points, 6 points for each violation of the law, in addition to a fine, and 9 points for a single phone call.
the driver's licence was revoked twice, essentially in violation of the law.
12, france: as of 1 august 2011, the french parking violation benchmark fine will be increased from €11 to €17.
in france, parking in violation of the regulations means parking in a fee-free area without payment, without moving in the direction of the vehicle, without complying with the requirement that part of the road can only park on one side of the road and without placing a parking bill in front of the wind.
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