
A government committee has rejected a bill proposed by deputies to exempt drivers from the obligation to carry a vehicle registration certificate by handing over its electronic version to the inspector. The fact is that there is no corresponding standard in the traffic rules yet.
According to Rossiyskaya Gazeta, the exact reasons why the government rejected the bill are unknown. Currently, drivers can submit their driver’s license and registration certificate electronically using the State Services Auto application. All traffic officers are equipped with tablets that can read the QR code on the device’s screen and display the necessary data. Even without internet.
But since this practice still formally has the character of an experiment, the obligation of drivers to carry original documents does not expire. This was probably why the government rejected the law. It is still unknown when the experiment will be ready and whether appropriate adjustments will be made to the traffic rules.
According to Rossiyskaya Gazeta, the exact reasons why the government rejected the bill are unknown. Currently, drivers can submit their driver’s license and registration certificate electronically using the State Services Auto application. All traffic officers are equipped with tablets that can read the QR code on the device’s screen and display the necessary data. Even without internet.
But since this practice still formally has the character of an experiment, the obligation of drivers to carry original documents does not expire. This was probably why the government rejected the law. It is still unknown when the experiment will be ready and whether appropriate adjustments will be made to the traffic rules.
Source: Avto Vzglyad
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