KPCN intensifies traffic controls: fines up to 225 dollar for offenders
KRALENDIJK – The Dutch Caribbean Police Force (KPCN) has announced intensified traffic controls on Bonaire. In recent days, several fines have been issued for driving without insurance, invalid driver’s licenses, and using phones while driving. Fines for these violations can amount to $225.
The police emphasize the importance of wearing seatbelts. “Wearing a seatbelt reduces the chance of a fatal accident by 30 to 40 percent,” according to KPCN. “For rear passengers, wearing a seatbelt reduces the risk of serious injury by 20 percent.”
With the upcoming weekend, the police also warn against drunk driving. Drivers are required to cooperate with breathalyzer tests during controls. A positive result will lead to further breath analysis at the police station. Offenders risk fines, license suspension, or even imprisonment.
KPCN maintains a ‘crash means breathalyzer’ policy: all drivers involved in accidents are routinely tested for alcohol consumption.
More News
-
Bonaire
Stinapa Presents ‘Lac pa Semper’ Final Event
-
Bonaire
Bonaire Showcases Itself at Duikvaker Dive Expo
-
Bonaire
Executive Council and Island Council Meet with UNESCO, KIEN, and NatCom NL
-
Advertisement
Pagabon Update
-
Saba
Saba Continues Action Against Invasive Species
-
Bonaire
Temporary Closure of Bonaire Library Due to Relocation
-
Bonaire
Students of the Royal Netherlands Marechaussee (KMar) Receive Diplomas
-
St. Eustatius
Memorial Wreath Vandalized on St. Eustatius
More News
-
Bonaire
Stinapa Presents ‘Lac pa Semper’ Final Event
-
Bonaire
Bonaire Showcases Itself at Duikvaker Dive Expo
-
Bonaire
Executive Council and Island Council Meet with UNESCO, KIEN, and NatCom NL
-
Advertisement
Pagabon Update
-
Saba
Saba Continues Action Against Invasive Species
-
Bonaire
Temporary Closure of Bonaire Library Due to Relocation
-
Bonaire
Students of the Royal Netherlands Marechaussee (KMar) Receive Diplomas
-
St. Eustatius
Memorial Wreath Vandalized on St. Eustatius