The electric sunroof or panoramic roof is the dream of every car enthusiast. Especially those who don’t honor the air conditioner. No less, if not more than the car owners themselves, love this option for children who like to stick their heads out of open windows or a ceiling window. What can I say: even adults are not averse to get out of the hatch for fun and a video for. However, the traffic police do not evaluate such jokes.
First of all, it should be remembered that it is simply not safe to put the top of your head in an open hatch. You can not only catch a stone or garbage, but also collide with a branch of a tree hanging over the road. Yes, and the law does not support the idea of a ride with a head sticking out of the “panorama” – such tricks will quickly backfire with a fine. Moreover, in some cases, the ruble does not punish the prankster-passenger, but the driver.
Under clause 22.8 of the SDA, the carriage of people outside the cabin of the vehicle is strictly prohibited. And you are unlikely to prove to the traffic police inspector that the person was in the car while driving. For the application of art. 12.23 “Violation of the rules of transporting people” is enough that the passenger’s head stuck out in the open hatch. The fine for such a joke is 1000 rubles.
Much heavier responsibility for minors. More precisely, for drivers whose little passengers decided to have fun by sticking their faces into the sunroof. The fine for such “achievements” is 3,000 rubles, and for legal entities even 100,000!
However, the sanctions do not stop there and extend to the offenders themselves. An adult who decides to climb out of the hatch risks, among other things, a fine for an unfastened seat belt, which now amounts to 1,000 rubles. The same amount will have to be paid to the pilot who has had his attendant or attendant perform this act. A similar liability is also provided for a passenger who sticks his head out of the open side window. At the same time, it is noteworthy that the law does not prohibit pulling out hands through the lowered glass.
By the way, do you know why many car owners prefer to drive with the air conditioning on and the windows or sunroof open at the same time in warm weather? The reason is as simple as two cents: read more here.
First of all, it should be remembered that it is simply not safe to put the top of your head in an open hatch. You can not only catch a stone or garbage, but also collide with a branch of a tree hanging over the road. Yes, and the law does not support the idea of a ride with a head sticking out of the “panorama” – such tricks will quickly backfire with a fine. Moreover, in some cases, the ruble does not punish the prankster-passenger, but the driver.
Under clause 22.8 of the SDA, the carriage of people outside the cabin of the vehicle is strictly prohibited. And you are unlikely to prove to the traffic police inspector that the person was in the car while driving. For the application of art. 12.23 “Violation of the rules of transporting people” is enough that the passenger’s head stuck out in the open hatch. The fine for such a joke is 1000 rubles.
Much heavier responsibility for minors. More precisely, for drivers whose little passengers decided to have fun by sticking their faces into the sunroof. The fine for such “achievements” is 3,000 rubles, and for legal entities even 100,000!
However, the sanctions do not stop there and extend to the offenders themselves. An adult who decides to climb out of the hatch risks, among other things, a fine for an unfastened seat belt, which now amounts to 1,000 rubles. The same amount will have to be paid to the pilot who has had his attendant or attendant carry out this operation. A similar liability is also provided for a passenger who sticks his head out of the open side window. At the same time, it is noteworthy that the law does not prohibit pulling out hands through the lowered glass.
By the way, do you know why many car owners prefer to drive with the air conditioning on and the windows or sunroof open at the same time in hot weather? The reason is as simple as two cents: read more here.
Source: Avto Vzglyad
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