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Israel introduces strict new traffic laws with heavy fines and vehicle seizures to reduce deadly driving, especially after seven child fatalities in early 2026.
Israel is pushing tough new traffic laws targeting dangerous driving, with proposed fines up to 10,000 shekels and immediate vehicle seizure for repeat offenders.
The reforms, driven by a rise in road deaths—including seven children since January 1, 2026—focus on eight serious violations like speeding, distracted driving, and running red lights.
The Knesset is reviewing measures that include penalty points, stricter penalties for repeat offenses, and a new online appeals system.
While specific fine amounts are still under review, the government aims to deter risky behavior through harsher consequences, with the changes rolling out in two stages.
Israel introduce nuevas y estrictas leyes de tránsito con fuertes multas y confiscaciones de vehículos para reducir la conducción mortal, especialmente después de siete muertes infantiles a principios de 2026.