Thus, the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation effectively supported the lower court’s decision to ban driving a car without a license plate. As you know, by law the new owner must register the car within 10 days of purchase, which some particularly cunning drivers take advantage of with pleasure. In order not to register the car with the traffic police and drive with impunity on roads without license plates, they simply rewrite the sales contract every 10 days and present it to the traffic police inspector – they say here, commander, I only bought this Yesterday “swallow” and I just didn’t get there for the traffic police.
This is exactly how the driver of the Toyota car imported from Kyrgyzstan to Omsk tried to justify himself – he was not registered and drove without license plates, and he showed the traffic police officer the DCP, the dates of which were within the allowed time limit according to the law . This was in December 2022. But then an unpleasant nuance emerged: the driver was fined in April of the same year – surprise! – for the same car. It turns out that the owner of the Toyota was driving it illegally all along. The court imposed a fine of 5,000 rubles on him, which he still tried to challenge in various courts. Of course without results.
So you can relax: you still don’t need tow trucks to register. Of course, if you have a PrEP with ‘fair’ dates.
Thus, the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation effectively supported the lower court’s decision to ban driving a car without a license plate. As you know, by law the new owner must register the car within 10 days of purchase, which some particularly cunning drivers take advantage of with pleasure. In order not to register the car with the traffic police and drive with impunity on roads without license plates, they simply rewrite the sales contract every 10 days and present it to the traffic police inspector – they say here, commander, I only bought this Yesterday “swallow” and I just didn’t get there for the traffic police.
This is exactly how the driver of the Toyota car imported from Kyrgyzstan to Omsk tried to justify himself – he was not registered and drove without license plates, and he showed the traffic police officer the DCP, the dates of which were within the allowed time limit according to the law . This was in December 2022. But then an unpleasant nuance emerged: the driver was fined in April of the same year – surprise! – for the same car. It turns out that the owner of the Toyota was driving it illegally all along. The court imposed a fine of 5,000 rubles on him, which he still tried to challenge in various courts. Of course without results.
So you can relax: you still don’t need tow trucks to register. Of course, if you have a PrEP with ‘fair’ dates.
Source: Avto Vzglyad
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