Antigua and Barbuda Implements New Demerit Points System for Traffic Violations in 2024
The government of Antigua and Barbuda has rolled out a new demerit points system under the 2024 Vehicles and Road Traffic (Demerit Points) Regulations, aiming to enhance road safety by enforcing stricter compliance with traffic laws.
How the System Works:
- Accumulation of Points: Drivers will accrue demerit points for various traffic violations.
- Suspension for 14 Points: A driver reaching 14 points within a year will face a 6-month license suspension.
- Suspension for 18 Points: If a driver accumulates 18 points within two years, they will be suspended from driving for one year.
Offense Categories and Points:
- Two (2) Demerit Points Each:
- Transporting hazardous materials during restricted times.
- Not wearing a seatbelt in the front seats.
- Driving with improper vehicle lights or registration.
- Operating non-compliant public service vehicles.
- Using a handheld mobile device while driving.
- One (1) Demerit Point Each:
- Parking too close to intersections or private roads.
- Failing to secure a parked vehicle properly.
- Parking incorrectly at night.
- Driving without the required transport board sign.
- Five (5) Demerit Points Each:
- Not yielding when being overtaken.
- Overtaking unsafely.
Objective of the System:
This initiative is designed to curb hazardous driving habits and foster a culture of responsible driving. The Traffic Commissioner will oversee the enforcement, ensuring that repeat offenders are penalized to safeguard public welfare.
Government’s Commitment:
The introduction of this system underscores Antigua and Barbuda’s commitment to reducing road accidents through stringent traffic regulations.
It’s a proactive measure to ensure that drivers are accountable for their actions on the road, ultimately aiming to decrease traffic-related incidents and enhance safety for all road users.
Call to Action for Drivers:
Drivers are urged to understand these new regulations thoroughly and adhere to them to prevent accruing points that could lead to license suspension or other legal repercussions.
This system marks a significant step towards safer roads in Antigua and Barbuda.