Parliamentary Calls to Reorganize Traffic Cameras Operations to Ensure Fairness and Ease Financial Burdens

There is ongoing debate in Iraq regarding the enforcement mechanisms of smart traffic camera fines, balancing their necessity for reducing accidents against calls for revisions to alleviate economic burdens. In this context, MP Mohammed Al-Bayati confirmed on Saturday (May 30, 2026) that there is no parliamentary intention to abolish the traffic camera system. Instead, discussions are focused on restructuring its operational mechanisms. The proposed reorganization targets three main areas: reviewing fine amounts, payment procedures, and grace periods for offenders. Al-Bayati highlighted the system's crucial role in curbing fatal accidents caused by speeding and traffic violations. He emphasized the need for a balanced approach that enforces discipline without overwhelming citizens, particularly given that some roads still lack the adequate infrastructure for strict enforcement.


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Parliamentary Calls to Reorganize Traffic Cameras Operations to Ensure Fairness and Ease Financial Burdens

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30 May 2026
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