Current “reminder” from the portal “AvtoVzglyad”: tires “shod” out of season are included in the list of errors that prohibit the operation of the car. And according to the Administrative Code, violators face a fine of 500 to 4,000 rubles, as well as detention in a temporary detention center. Moreover, even a law-abiding driver can end up in jail. And here’s why.
If anyone missed this burning topic, we would like to remind you: the use of winter tires is not mandatory from November 1, but from December 1 to the end of February. In addition, the Resolution of the Government of the Russian Federation “On changes to the basic provisions for the admission of vehicles to use and the responsibilities of officials to ensure road safety” has received additions.
For example, the road police will be able to bring a driver to court who has not fitted winter tires on all wheels. Simply put: if you have a flat tire, put on a summer spare tire or a spare tire to go to the nearest tire shop, you will be fined 500 rubles! Honestly? You and I will probably “drown” after all for safety, no less than art. 12.5.1 Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation.
However, it is certainly much cheaper than calling a tow truck. Moreover, as in the case of painting, the poor driver will be ordered by brave people in uniform to remove the violation. And according to art. 19.3 of the Administrative Code “Disobedience to a lawful order of a police officer”, if caught again, the penalty will increase from 2,000 to 4,000 rubles. The alternative would be mandatory country labor of 40 to 120 hours, or arrest for up to 15 days.
It’s a good thing they haven’t yet come up with the idea of sending the recalcitrant to the SVO zone – after all, people are needed there more than cells with bed bugs and tuberculosis. It is noteworthy that there will be no leniency even for the residents of the southern regions, including the Krasnodar Territory and the Crimean Peninsula that has become Russian. There is snow, there is no snow, “zero” on the street or “plus” – it doesn’t matter: put your “horse” on winter slippers and ride as much as you want, without fear of a fine or a fine in jail.
But even the most law-abiding citizen risks being punished if, for example, traffic police officers believe that the tires on his car are insufficiently effective. For example, the unsatisfactory condition of the tire tread, or even one of them, can easily result in a penalty for the driver. Like, in fact, defects of “rubber”, which soldiers were given the right to determine by eye (read – depending on their mood and lack of “sticks”).
Moreover: they even “repair” damage to rims that show signs of welding and glue joints. And the law did not care about the fact that the lion’s share of Russian car owners regularly turn to craftsmen to correct and restore the geometry of “rollers” that have undergone deformation as a result of another fall into a hole in our direction. Similar sanctions also apply to drivers of single-wheel drive buses and heavy trucks that do not have snow chains.
If anyone missed this burning topic, we would like to remind you: the use of winter tires is not mandatory from November 1, but from December 1 to the end of February. In addition, the Resolution of the Government of the Russian Federation “On changes to the basic provisions for the admission of vehicles to use and the responsibilities of officials to ensure road safety” has received additions.
For example, the road police will be able to bring a driver to court who has not fitted winter tires on all wheels. Simply put: if you have a flat tire, put on a summer spare tire or a spare tire to go to the nearest tire shop, you will be fined 500 rubles! Honestly? You and I will probably “drown” after all for safety, no less than art. 12.5.1 Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation.
However, it is certainly much cheaper than calling a tow truck. Moreover, as in the case of painting, the poor driver will be ordered by brave people in uniform to remove the violation. And according to art. 19.3 of the Administrative Code “Disobedience to a lawful order of a police officer”, if caught again, the penalty will increase from 2,000 to 4,000 rubles. The alternative would be mandatory country labor of 40 to 120 hours, or arrest for up to 15 days.
It’s a good thing they haven’t yet come up with the idea of sending the recalcitrant to the SVO zone – after all, people are needed there more than cells with bed bugs and tuberculosis. It is noteworthy that there will be no leniency even for the residents of the southern regions, including the Krasnodar Territory and the Crimean Peninsula that has become Russian. There is snow, there is no snow, “zero” on the street or “plus” – it doesn’t matter: put your “horse” on winter slippers and ride as much as you want, without fear of a fine or a fine in jail.
But even the most law-abiding citizen risks being punished if, for example, traffic police officers believe that the tires on his car are insufficiently effective. For example, the unsatisfactory condition of the tire tread, or even one of them, can easily result in a penalty for the driver. Like, in fact, defects of “rubber”, which soldiers were given the right to determine by eye (read – depending on their mood and lack of “sticks”).
Moreover: they even “repair” damage to rims that show signs of welding and glue joints. And the law did not care about the fact that the lion’s share of Russian car owners regularly turn to craftsmen to correct and restore the geometry of “rollers” that have undergone deformation as a result of another fall into a hole in our direction. Similar sanctions also apply to drivers of single-wheel drive buses and heavy trucks that do not have snow chains.
Source: Avto Vzglyad
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