# Brazil transport safety initiatives

> Live situation record from CLSTR: https://clstr.news/situations/brazil-transport-safety-initiatives
> Updated: 2026-08-11T22:41:47.000Z. Sources: 14. Developments: 3.

In early August 2026, Brazilian authorities expanded a coordinated road-safety push. In Cotia, São Paulo, the Institute of Weights and Measures (IPEM-SP) began a radar-verification campaign (10–21 August) to test speed-enforcement devices. Earlier inspections (29–30 July) of hazardous-material tankers and tachographs on the Marginal Tietê resulted in citations for irregularities, with fines up to R$ 1.5 million.

Regional efforts have focused on driver health and legal compliance. In Balneário Camboriú, the municipal health department participated in Ipiranga’s mobile “Saúde na Estrada” project, where professionals provided blood pressure, glucose, and vision screenings to approximately 50 drivers. Meanwhile, in Paraná, the fire brigade issued reminders that failing to yield to emergency vehicles is a “gravíssima infraction,” carrying a R$ 293.47 fine and seven license points.

Municipalities are also upgrading enforcement technology. Parauapebas invested R$ 63,900.00 in new Inmetro-approved portable breathalyzers to combat driving under the influence. In Londrina, the Municipal Company of Traffic and Urbanization (CMTU) has begun a transition to new electronic surveillance systems, relocating speed cameras to locations identified as more critical for road safety. These developments follow the introduction of standardized driving exams in Santa Catarina and the installation of new speed-and red-light cameras on highways ES-164 and ES-482 in Espírito Santo.

## Claims

- Radar verification in Cotia will be conducted from 10 August to 21 August at multiple streets and avenues. (single source)
- Temporary traffic interventions may occur during the radar verification in Cotia. (single source)
- IPEM‑SP inspected 11 tank‑car vehicles transporting hazardous products on 29‑30 July, finding four with irregularities. (single source)
- IPEM‑SP inspected 82 chronotachographs and issued 12 citations for expired verification certificates. (single source)
- Fines for violations identified by IPEM‑SP can reach up to R$1.5 million under Federal Law 9.933/1999. (single source)
- Detran/SC published new practical driving‑license exam regulations on 31 December. (single source)
- The new Detran/SC rules require exams only at homologated sites and specify track features such as an eight‑shaped circuit, mandatory stop signs, and pedestrian‑crossing passages. (single source)

## Timeline

### 2026-08-11: Brazilian municipalities upgrade traffic enforcement measures

Brazilian municipalities Parauapebas and Londrina are upgrading traffic enforcement through new breathalyzer acquisitions and the relocation of electronic surveillance equipment.

3 sources. https://clstr.news/cluster/brazilian-municipalities-upgrade-traffic-enforcement-measures

### 2026-08-04: Brazil expands mobile health checks for drivers and enforces right‑of‑way for emergency vehicles

Balneário Camboriú health officials offered mobile check‑ups to drivers via Ipiranga’s highway clinic, while Paraná fire crews urged motorists to yield to emergency vehicles under Brazil’s traffic law.

4 sources. https://clstr.news/cluster/brazil-expands-mobile-health-checks-for-drivers-and-enforces-rightofway-for-emergency-vehicles

### 2026-08-04: São Paulo, Espírito Santo boost traffic safety with radar checks

São Paulo’s Cotia will verify traffic radars in August, IPEM‑SP fined hazardous‑tanker and tachograph violations in July, and Espírito Santo installs new speed and red‑light cameras on highways.

7 sources. https://clstr.news/cluster/brazil-transport-safety-inspections-and-driver-licensing-reforms

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