The most common violation is stopping to take a selfie, Russian news outlet Pravda reported.
Drivers either stop at the impressive archway or at entrance from the Taman shore, and traffic police have their hands full in trying to prevent such incidents.
The first traffic violation was recorded the same day the bridge was officially opened to traffic, when tens of vehicles stopped on the archway to take pictures on May 16, 2018.
The 19-kilometre bridge running across the Kerch Strait is the longest in Europe.
It was opened on May 15 by Russian President Vladimir Putin and appeared on Google Maps just two days later. At 14:00 Moscow time, the bridge could be seen on Google Maps. However, the service still suggests using the ferry line instead.
The bridge links the Kerch Peninsula, Crimea, with the Taman Peninsula in the Krasnodar Region in Russia.