Survey on Awareness of the Bicycle "Blue Ticket" System to be Implemented on April 1, 2026
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Sompo Japan Insurance Inc. announces the results of a survey on the bicycle "blue ticket" system, scheduled to be implemented in April 2026.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the bicycle "Blue Ticket" system?
- A: It is a system to be implemented from April 1, 2026, where fines will be imposed for bicycle traffic violations. By paying the fine within a specified period, criminal penalties will be waived.
- Q: What are the violations covered by the Blue Ticket system?
- A: Violations include using a smartphone while riding, listening to music with earphones, riding with an umbrella, and failure to stop. However, serious and dangerous violations such as drunk driving will continue to be handled under the Red Ticket (criminal penalty) system.
- Q: What are the penalties (fines) under the Blue Ticket system?
- A: For example, the fine for using a mobile phone etc. (holding) is 12,000 yen, and failure to stop is 5,000 yen. However, survey results indicate low public awareness of specific amounts.
- Q: Do you agree or disagree with the introduction of the Blue Ticket system?
- A: In the survey, 64.5% agreed and 12.7% disagreed, with a majority in favor. Reasons for agreement included expectations of reduced accidents, while reasons for disagreement cited the severity of penalties.
- Q: Are there cases of high compensation for bicycle accidents?
- A: Yes, there are. In the past, compensation orders of approximately 95 million yen were issued for bicycle accidents causing serious injury to others, and approximately 93 million yen for an accident that resulted in the death of a police officer.