After all, tourists, many of whom were riding an all-terrain vehicle or snowmobile for the first time in their lives, never had a ‘tractor driver’s license’. poor guys got a protocol. Thanks to the changes, rental points have left the gray zone and can now, on fully legal grounds, hand over the wheel to those who have a car “driving license” of category “B”, “C”, “D”. And when a striped bar flashes in front of a tourist’s nose, all he has to do is show a regular driver’s license, a registration certificate of a self-driving vehicle and a rental agreement for this junk car.
But if the ATV or snowmobile is in your personal possession, unfortunately, changes to the letter of the law will not affect you in any way. And if you met a traffic policeman on the way, you are, as before, obliged to hand over your tractor driver’s license in uniform to your comrade. Regular “licenses” will not work. And this, in fact, is an extremely strange situation: does the presence of a rental agreement really turn the renter of an ATV or snowmobile into a more experienced rider than the one who constantly operates this equipment?
Overall nothing new. Our legislators have not learned to take a comprehensive approach to solving certain problems and, in general, to modernizing the legislative system. And the only thing they are needed for, in the language of plumbers, is only for the chaotic repair of pipes of a long rotten system.