A new bill proposed by the Cyprus opposition party Disy, aims to extend the deadline for paying traffic fines from 15 to 90 days.
This change is intended to ease financial pressures on citizens.
If fines remain unpaid after 90 days, they will increase by 50%, and prosecution is possible after 105 days.
Additionally, two other bills propose installing countdown timers at traffic lights to help drivers know how much time they have
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