Hey there! If you’re reading this, chances are you’ve been hit with a traffic fine in Namibia. Don’t worry, we’ve all been there. The good news is that traffic fines in Namibia are relatively small compared to other countries. In this blog post, we’ll tell you everything you need to know about traffic fines in Namibia. Namibia has a lot of speeding drivers
One of the most common traffic offences in Namibia is speeding. Speeding is a major problem on Namibian roads, and the government has cracked down on offenders. If you’re caught speeding, you can expect to pay a fine of between N$120 and N$1,500. The amount you’ll have to pay depends on how fast you were going and where you were caught speeding. For example, speeding in a built-up area will result in a higher fine than speeding on an open road.
Namibia has a lot of drunk drivers
Drunk driving is another major problem on Namibian roads. If you’re caught driving under the influence of alcohol, you can expect to pay a fine of between N$2,000 and N$4,000. The amount you’ll have to pay depends on your blood alcohol content (BAC) level. For example, a BAC level of 0.08% or higher will result in a higher fine than a BAC level of 0.05%.