Up to EGP 10,000 Fine: Strict Penalty for Lane and Speed Violations

Up to EGP 10,000 Fine: Strict Penalty for Lane and Speed Violations

Traffic Laws
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Aug 2, 2026 03:19 PM

Egyptian roads are descending into daily chaos. Some drivers swerve between lanes without warning, while others push far beyond the speed limit, unaware that such behaviors could cost them a small fortune.

The Penalty According to Traffic Law

Article (70 bis – second paragraph) of the Traffic Law clearly states that any driver violating the designated lane or exceeding the speed limit faces a fine of no less than EGP 2,000 and no more than EGP 10,000, a significant sum in the current economic climate.

The number is staggering. Anyone assuming a traffic violation is merely a symbolic slap on the wrist might be shocked to face a full ten thousand-pound penalty, reflecting the state's serious intent to deter offenders.

Electronic Monitoring and Radars

The General Traffic Administration doesn't rely on luck to catch violators, instead deploying a network of fixed and mobile smart radars spread across highways and major axes, all capable of detecting speed excesses and sudden lane changes with remarkable precision.

The administration also conducts intensive traffic campaigns on expressways and inner-city roads to apprehend offenders. The message is clear: the road is no place for recklessness, and obeying lane discipline and speed limits isn't optional but a legal obligation that protects everyone.

This isn't just about money. Road accidents in Egypt claim hundreds of lives annually. Abrupt lane changes combined with reckless speeding rank among the leading causes of these tragedies. These reinforced penalties come as part of a broader national strategy aimed at improving road safety across the country.