Kuwait Imposes Severe Penalties for Parking in Spaces Reserved for People of Determination
Starting April 22, 2025, motorists in Kuwait who park in spaces designated for people of determination will face severe penalties following new amendments to the country’s Traffic Law.
Under the revised regulations, drivers who opt to settle the violation through reconciliation will be required to pay a fine of KD 150, equivalent to approximately 18 Bahraini Dinars (BHD). However, those who choose to contest the violation in court may face far more severe consequences. The court has the authority to impose a prison sentence of up to three years, in addition to fines ranging from KD 600 to KD 1,000 (approximately 72 to 120 BHD).
The Ministry of Interior has underscored the importance of respecting these specially designated parking spaces, which are specifically reserved for individuals with mobility challenges. The Ministry also emphasized that adhering to these regulations reflects a driver’s awareness and respect for the community.
These amendments aim to ensure that individuals with mobility challenges have access to the parking spaces they need, while also fostering a more considerate driving culture in the country.
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