The One about new bicycle traffic rules starting on April 1st and the “Blue Ticket” system being introduced

The One about new bicycle traffic rules starting on April 1st and the “Blue Ticket” system being introduced

From April 1st, bicycle traffic rules will be revised, and a “blue ticket” system will be introduced, which will impose fines for traffic violations.

A survey conducted with experts revealed numerous violations in urban areas. The main violations and their corresponding fines are as follows:

Running a red light/driving on the wrong side of the road (against traffic): 6,000 yen
Failure to stop at a stop sign / Driving the wrong way on a one-way street: 5,000 yen
Use of smartphones, etc. (while driving): 12,000 yen
Parallel driving (two vehicles driving side-by-side): 3,000 yen

Bicycles are considered “vehicles” and are generally required to travel on the road, but they are permitted on sidewalks if there is a sign. However, on sidewalks, cyclists must travel slowly near the road and obstruct pedestrians, which is a violation.

Also, on one-way streets, if there is a supplementary sign that says “except bicycles,” it is not considered going the wrong way, but quick judgment is required. There is only a short time left until the start. To prevent unexpected expenses and accidents, let’s make sure we understand the rules correctly and drive safely.