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JAPAN
Bicyclists who flout the rules in Japan will soon face stricter consequences. New cycling regulations set to take effect on April 1 will impose on-the-spot fines for those caught violating traffic laws, such as using a smartphone while riding or failing to stop at red lights. This legislative change arrives as a response to a surge in accidents involving cyclists and pedestrians, which reached a record high last year with nearly 3,300 incidents. Under the new system, offenders must settle the fine within a week to avoid escalation to criminal proceedings. Traditionally, most violators received warnings without financial penalties.