The People’s National Assembly (APN) is set to resume its sessions tomorrow, Monday, with a plenary sitting dedicated to the presentation and discussion of a draft traffic law. This legislative initiative seeks to significantly bolster road safety and reduce traffic accidents across the nation.
The proposed law encompasses a series of provisions and amendments designed to modernize the legal framework governing traffic management and align it with current realities. It reflects the government’s commitment to improving road safety for all citizens.
A government representative will present a detailed overview of the draft law’s contents during the session. Following this presentation, members of parliament will engage in a comprehensive debate, offering their observations and suggestions. The aim is to enrich the text and enhance its provisions, ultimately serving the public interest and safeguarding road users.
Key objectives of the proposed legislation include:
- Strengthening regulations to deter reckless driving.
- Improving traffic flow through enhanced infrastructure and management systems.
- Promoting a culture of respect for traffic laws and regulations among all road users.
This draft law is part of a broader effort by public authorities to modernize legislation related to the transport sector. The government aims to foster a strong sense of responsibility and adherence to traffic regulations among the Algerian population.
DZWatch will continue to provide updates on the progress of this important legislation.



