– Here in this case – the quintessence of the delirium of the current complexes of photo and video recording. Clear. The invasion of the cameras has already seriously disfigured the traffic police system, whose employees had to replace the restraining complexes in part (and in vain, as it turned out). All safety on roads equipped with cameras is mostly a myth, beautifully cashed in in favor of regional budgets and device owners,” Nilov wrote in his Telegram channel.
The commissioner notes that it is high time that the authorities restore order in this area, namely initiate a thorough audit, the results of which will dismantle unnecessary complexes. And in his opinion, there are more than 70% of such people on Russian roads. “Today these are wallets, not security tools,” Nilov stressed.
He also recalled that some time ago a bill was introduced to the State Duma, which prohibits giving drivers administrative responsibility using photo and video recording systems, if the violation is not related to speeding or a few other “violations” . . But an unfastened seatbelt and a cell phone were not among the exceptions.
It would be appropriate to recall another bill – the State Duma Committee on Transport. It establishes specific grounds and conditions for the use of complexes for automatic recording of violations. A final decision on this has not yet been taken: the document is pending. The chances of it being approved, while not high, are still there. And if this happens, then the new rules for installing cameras will come into effect in March next year.
– Here in this case – the quintessence of the delirium of the current complexes of photo and video recording. Clear. The invasion of the cameras has already seriously disfigured the traffic police system, whose employees had to replace the restraining complexes in part (and in vain, as it turned out). All safety on roads equipped with cameras is mostly a myth, beautifully cashed in in favor of regional budgets and device owners,” Nilov wrote in his Telegram channel.
The commissioner notes that it is high time that the government put things in order in this area, namely initiating a thorough audit, the results of which will dismantle unnecessary complexes. And in his opinion, there are more than 70% of such people on Russian roads. “Today these are wallets, not security tools,” Nilov stressed.
He also recalled that some time ago a bill was introduced to the State Duma, which prohibits giving drivers administrative responsibility using photo and video recording systems, if the violation is not related to speeding or a few other “violations” . . But an unfastened seatbelt and a cell phone were not among the exceptions.
It would be appropriate to recall another bill – the State Duma Committee on Transport. It establishes specific grounds and conditions for the use of complexes for automatic recording of violations. A final decision on this has not yet been taken: the document is pending. The chances of it being approved, while not high, are still there. And if this happens, then the new rules for installing cameras will come into effect in March next year.
Source: Avto Vzglyad
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