Over 2,000 blue tickets issued to cyclists since April 1

Japanese authorities have handed out more than 2,000 blue tickets to cyclists for breaking traffic rules since the system started on April 1. Each ticket can result in fines of up to 12,000 yen. The measure targets improved safety and fewer accidents on the roads.

The blue ticket program began on April 1 and focuses on common cycling violations. Police aim to encourage safer habits among riders through these penalties.

Fines reach a maximum of 12,000 yen depending on the offense. Officials say the approach helps reduce risks for both cyclists and other road users.

The Japan Times reported the total exceeded 2,000 cases by May 14. The rollout forms part of ongoing efforts to address traffic accidents involving bicycles.

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