
The government did not support the amendments, which would abolish administrative liability for the driver’s lack of “driving licenses” and STS – if, of course, he simply forgot to take them with him. The authorities believed that this would complicate the work of the traffic police.
As RIA Novosti reports with reference to the relevant document, the government opposed the bill on the abolition of fines for forgotten “rights” and STS – it was developed by Duma deputies of the “New People” faction. Now a traffic police inspector for this violation can issue a warning or punish the driver for 500 rubles, but parliamentarians considered this an anachronism and proposed that the traffic police check documents remotely, in a special system.
However, the government believes that the lack of pink cards for the driver will make it difficult or even impossible to identify his identity, as there is no data on foreign driving licenses and registration certificates of cars with foreign registration plates in the traffic police system . In addition, the government emphasizes that a traffic police inspector in a remote and sparsely populated area may not have access to the system due to problems with the internet.
But the deputies did not give up: they promised to finalize the bill and return it to the government.
As RIA Novosti reports with reference to the relevant document, the government opposed the bill on the abolition of fines for forgotten “rights” and STS – it was developed by Duma deputies of the “New People” faction. Now a traffic police inspector for this violation can issue a warning or punish the driver for 500 rubles, but parliamentarians considered this an anachronism and proposed that the traffic police check documents remotely, in a special system.
However, the government believes that the lack of pink cards for the driver will make it difficult or even impossible to identify his identity, as there is no data on foreign driving licenses and registration certificates of cars with foreign registration plates in the traffic police system . In addition, the government emphasizes that a traffic police inspector in a remote and sparsely populated area may not have access to the system due to problems with the internet.
But the deputies did not give up: they promised to finalize the bill and return it to the government.
Source: Avto Vzglyad
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