KUWAIT CITY, Sep 10: The General Traffic Department of the Ministry of Interior has intensified its campaign to curb traffic violations and dangerous driving behaviors, as part of its ongoing strategy to enforce road discipline, reduce accidents, and safeguard road users. The campaign, which ran from August 30 to September 5, 2025, yielded significant results across the country.
According to official data, traffic patrols and field units recorded a total of 31,395 violations. These included speeding, failure to stay within traffic lanes, mobile phone use while driving, and other infractions that endanger public safety. Authorities also impounded 29 vehicles and motorcycles that failed to meet traffic requirements and regulations.
The campaign further targeted individuals violating residency and security laws. Police arrested 126 expatriates with expired residency permits, 36 individuals without identification documents, and 66 wanted persons involved in cases ranging from absconding to civil, criminal, and outstanding arrest warrants. Additionally, 66 wanted vehicles were seized, while three individuals were referred to the General Department for Drug Control on suspicion of drug-related activities.
In terms of traffic incidents, the department reported handling 2,042 cases, including 180 major collisions and 999 minor accidents, alongside other related reports.
A security source stressed that such field campaigns will continue with increasing intensity to address violations promptly and decisively. “Any unlawful traffic behavior will be met with immediate and firm measures, without leniency, to preserve lives, protect property, and ensure discipline on all roads,” the source said.