
ArmInfo. Thousands of people suffer, die or are injured every year as a result of road traffic accidents all over the world. The situation in Armenia is also worrying, as noted in a statement issued by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Armenia. In order to solve the issue, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, taking into account the suggestions of citizens, has taken the initiative, as a result of which amendments have been made to the RA Code "On Administrative Offenses". From now on, pedestrians who violate the procedure for crossing the roadway, that is, cross the street in an undesignated section, will be subject to stricter liability.
Deputy Head of the Patrol Service Arman Chilingaryan details: "If previously, administrative liability for such a violation was five times the minimum wage, that is, five thousand drams, then from August 2 the amount of the fine has been tightened and amounts to 10,000 drams."
The basis of the legislative change is worrying statistics: in 2023 alone, 1,197 cases of road traffic accidents were registered, as a result of which 108 people died. In 2024, although the number of road traffic accidents decreased slightly, the number of victims remained almost the same. 1079 crashes, 107 victims. The majority of crashes occur as a result of pedestrians violating traffic rules. At the same time, the Patrol Service regularly carries out awareness-raising events and explanatory work. The goal of tightening administrative responsibility is also aimed at preventing possible tragic incidents and ensuring the safety of all road users by this method. In any case, the best way to avoid being fined is not to violate the law.
Dear citizens, your safety is a priority. The Ministry of Internal Affairs urges you to strictly observe all traffic rules, including crossing the streets exclusively in designated areas - pedestrian, overpasses and underground crossings. Remember, haste can cost you your life," the statement reads.