
Bahrain Cabinet Reviews Tougher Traffic Penalties in Weekly Meeting
The Cabinet, chaired by His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister, reviewed proposed amendments to Bahrain's traffic laws aimed at increasing penalties for serious traffic violations.
During the weekly Cabinet session held at Gudaibiya Palace, the Cabinet discussed a memorandum presented by the Minister of Interior in response to directives from HRH the Crown Prince and Prime Minister. The memorandum calls for tougher legal measures targeting violations that result in injuries or fatalities, with increased fines and stricter sentencing. The amendments will also address dangerous driving behaviors that pose a risk to public safety, aiming to reduce road accidents and protect lives.
The proposed legislative changes are part of a broader national effort to prioritize traffic law enforcement and public safety, reinforcing the government's commitment to safeguarding all road users.
In other matters, the Cabinet extended its Eid Al-Adha greetings to His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa and the people of Bahrain, and praised Saudi Arabia's preparations for the Hajj season, which have improved organizational readiness and enhanced services for pilgrims.
The Cabinet also lauded the outcomes of the second ASEAN-GCC Summit and the ASEAN-GCC-China Summit, where HRH Prince Salman led Bahrain's delegation. The Cabinet highlighted HRH's visionary remarks calling for global cooperation on sustainable development and an international treaty to govern artificial intelligence ethically.
Further, the Cabinet emphasized the importance of HRH's recent visit to Malaysia, including key meetings with His Majesty Sultan Ibrahim and Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, as a boost to bilateral ties between Bahrain and Malaysia.
Domestically, the Cabinet reaffirmed its support for Bahrain's media sector, congratulating the winners of the 2025 Prime Minister's Press Award and the Bahrain Journalists Association on its 25th anniversary. It also recognized the achievements of top-performing students for the 2024–2025 academic year and commended the Ministry of Education's modern teaching practices.
In recognition of World Environment Day, the Cabinet reiterated its commitment to sustainable development and environmental preservation through innovative policy solutions.
Additionally, the Cabinet reviewed and approved several key memorandums related to:
The session concluded with the Cabinet reviewing reports on Bahrain's recent international engagements, including ministerial visits, global summits, and preparations for the Bahrain International Airshow 2026.
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