Japan Implements New Stricter Laws Targeting Distracted and Drunk Cyclists
In a significant move to enhance road safety, Japan has introduced new legislation imposing strict penalties on cyclists who are caught using mobile phones or riding under the influence of alcohol. The law, which became effective recently, mandates that offenders could face up to six months in jail for distracted cycling. These measures aim to reduce accidents and promote safer cycling practices. Critics have also called for the development of more bike-friendly infrastructure rather than just imposing stricter regulations.
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