
Whether In France or in Belgium, when you exceed the speed limit, you will be fined according to scale.
This is done according to limitation on site in the area of ββSt road and on the discrepancy of the speed with which you were walking at the time of your creation blink.
But the leaders may make a radical decision.
Proportional scale
In effect, socialist party A French speaker in Belgium wishes to establish a very specific scale.
However, this is not the case novelty since it is a system that already exists in Finland or in Swiss.
Short, number the amount of the fine is proportional to the level of income the driver caught in the act police officers for speeding.
This should allow the mother almond more for motorists who earn the most silver.
A fine of up to 12,000 euros
Offer of the law in parliament mentions that the scale may increase fines for speeding up to β¬12,000.
This amount concerns of motorists the richest Despite everything, not everyone approves of this proposal the Belgian political class.
members The Flemish Socialist Party is more opposed this idea and a more desirable setting permission drive on points, like we do habit In France.
A difficult proposition to implement
But they are not the only ones who disagree. this idea This is the case of Vias Institute. This is organism which contributes to research traffic safety in Belgium
She believes in it this offer will depend on the power government The Belgian correctly assesses the salary of any its population.
She is more favorable also to license with points. Therefore, the proposal should not see the light of day.
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Source: Auto Plus

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