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Turkey 2026 Driving Rule Changes

Fuente Oficial: Emniyet Genel Müdürlüğü (EGM)

Última Actualización: 1 de febrero de 2026

5Cambios
3Alto Impacto
5Relevante para el Examen

Resumen

Turkey introduces significant 2026 traffic regulation changes: increased penalty fines adjusted for inflation, new vehicle safety requirements aligned with UNECE standards, expanded electronic enforcement systems, and updated licensing requirements for new drivers.

Cambios Clave

⚠️Sanciones y Multas

Traffic Fine Increases for 2026

Alto ImpactoEn el Examen Teórico

Vigente desde 1 de enero de 2026

✕Antes

2025 fine levels

Traffic fines set at 2025 levels with annual inflation adjustment

✓Después (2026)

Fines increased by revaluation rate

All traffic fines increased by annual revaluation rate (approximately 40-45%); seatbelt violation now TRY 3,400; mobile phone use TRY 6,800; running a red light TRY 3,400

Fuente Oficial: EGM Traffic Department

Consejo del Instructor

“Turkish traffic fines are adjusted annually for inflation and have increased significantly in 2026. A seatbelt violation costs TRY 3,400, using a mobile phone while driving TRY 6,800, and running a red light TRY 3,400. Always wear your seatbelt and put your phone away - these fines add up quickly.”

🔧Equipamiento del Vehículo

New Vehicle Safety Requirements (UNECE Aligned)

Alto ImpactoEn el Examen Teórico

Vigente desde 1 de julio de 2026

✕Antes

Basic safety requirements

ABS and ESC required; limited ADAS requirements for new vehicles

✓Después (2026)

Expanded safety mandate

All new vehicles must include AEB, lane departure warning, and tire pressure monitoring; imported vehicles must meet updated UNECE standards for frontal and side impact protection

Fuente Oficial: Türkiye Standards Institution (TSE)

Consejo del Instructor

“Turkey is aligning vehicle safety requirements with UNECE standards. New vehicles must include AEB (automatic emergency braking), lane departure warning, and TPMS. This brings Turkey closer to EU standards. For your driving test, understand what these systems do and their limitations.”

🚗Límites de Velocidad

Expanded Electronic Speed Enforcement (EDS)

Alto ImpactoEn el Examen Teórico

Vigente desde 1 de marzo de 2026

✕Antes

EDS on major highways

Electronic Detection System (EDS) speed cameras on select intercity highways and urban arteries

✓Después (2026)

Nationwide EDS expansion

EDS cameras expanded to 2,000+ additional locations including all O-roads (motorways), D-roads (state highways), and school zones; average speed measurement added on key corridors

Fuente Oficial: KGM General Directorate of Highways

Consejo del Instructor

“Turkey is massively expanding its EDS speed camera network. Average speed measurement is being added on key highway corridors. Speed limits in Turkey are 50 km/h urban, 90 km/h rural, and 120 km/h on motorways. With cameras everywhere, maintaining the speed limit is essential.”

Cambios por Categoría

🚗Límites de Velocidad(1)

Expanded Electronic Speed Enforcement (EDS)

Alto ImpactoEn el Examen Teórico

Vigente desde 1 de marzo de 2026

✕Antes

EDS on major highways

Electronic Detection System (EDS) speed cameras on select intercity highways and urban arteries

✓Después (2026)

Nationwide EDS expansion

EDS cameras expanded to 2,000+ additional locations including all O-roads (motorways), D-roads (state highways), and school zones; average speed measurement added on key corridors

Fuente Oficial: KGM General Directorate of Highways

⚠️Sanciones y Multas(1)

Traffic Fine Increases for 2026

Alto ImpactoEn el Examen Teórico

Vigente desde 1 de enero de 2026

✕Antes

2025 fine levels

Traffic fines set at 2025 levels with annual inflation adjustment

✓Después (2026)

Fines increased by revaluation rate

All traffic fines increased by annual revaluation rate (approximately 40-45%); seatbelt violation now TRY 3,400; mobile phone use TRY 6,800; running a red light TRY 3,400

Fuente Oficial: EGM Traffic Department

🔧Equipamiento del Vehículo(1)

New Vehicle Safety Requirements (UNECE Aligned)

Alto ImpactoEn el Examen Teórico

Vigente desde 1 de julio de 2026

✕Antes

Basic safety requirements

ABS and ESC required; limited ADAS requirements for new vehicles

✓Después (2026)

Expanded safety mandate

All new vehicles must include AEB, lane departure warning, and tire pressure monitoring; imported vehicles must meet updated UNECE standards for frontal and side impact protection

Fuente Oficial: Türkiye Standards Institution (TSE)

📋Permisos de Conducir(1)

Updated New Driver Restrictions

Impacto MedioEn el Examen Teórico

Vigente desde 1 de enero de 2026

✕Antes

1-year probation period

New drivers had a 1-year probationary period with standard penalty point thresholds

✓Después (2026)

2-year probation with lower thresholds

Probationary period extended to 2 years; penalty point threshold reduced from 100 to 60 points for new drivers; mandatory advanced driving course in first year

Fuente Oficial: EGM Driving License Department

🛡️Normas de Seguridad(1)

Stricter Rear Seatbelt Enforcement

Impacto MedioEn el Examen Teórico

Vigente desde 1 de enero de 2026

✕Antes

Rear seatbelts required but rarely enforced

Rear seatbelt use was legally required but enforcement was minimal; fine was low

✓Después (2026)

Active enforcement with higher penalties

Rear seatbelt non-use now penalized at TRY 3,400 per unbuckled passenger; driver is responsible for all passengers under 18; electronic detection being piloted

Fuente Oficial: EGM Traffic Regulations

Consejos del Instructor

Re: Traffic Fine Increases for 2026

Consejo del Instructor

“Turkish traffic fines are adjusted annually for inflation and have increased significantly in 2026. A seatbelt violation costs TRY 3,400, using a mobile phone while driving TRY 6,800, and running a red light TRY 3,400. Always wear your seatbelt and put your phone away - these fines add up quickly.”

Re: New Vehicle Safety Requirements (UNECE Aligned)

Consejo del Instructor

“Turkey is aligning vehicle safety requirements with UNECE standards. New vehicles must include AEB (automatic emergency braking), lane departure warning, and TPMS. This brings Turkey closer to EU standards. For your driving test, understand what these systems do and their limitations.”

Re: Expanded Electronic Speed Enforcement (EDS)

Consejo del Instructor

“Turkey is massively expanding its EDS speed camera network. Average speed measurement is being added on key highway corridors. Speed limits in Turkey are 50 km/h urban, 90 km/h rural, and 120 km/h on motorways. With cameras everywhere, maintaining the speed limit is essential.”

Re: Updated New Driver Restrictions

Consejo del Instructor

“New drivers in Turkey now face a 2-year probation period instead of 1 year. During this time, your penalty point threshold is lower (60 instead of 100), meaning fewer violations before license suspension. You must also complete an advanced driving course within your first year.”

Re: Stricter Rear Seatbelt Enforcement

Consejo del Instructor

“Rear seatbelt enforcement is getting serious in Turkey. The driver is responsible for ensuring all passengers under 18 are buckled up. Each unbuckled rear passenger means a TRY 3,400 fine. Some cities are piloting camera-based detection of seatbelt non-use.”

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Información verificada por última vez: 2026-02-01

Primary Sources:

  • Emniyet Genel Müdürlüğü (EGM) — Official regulatory body
  • EGM Traffic Department — Traffic Fine Increases for 2026
  • Türkiye Standards Institution (TSE) — New Vehicle Safety Requirements (UNECE Aligned)
  • KGM General Directorate of Highways — Expanded Electronic Speed Enforcement (EDS)

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