Fine for seatbelt: how drivers can avoid 510 hryvnias.
According to inkorr.com: Ukrainian drivers have received recommendations on how to avoid fines for not buckling their seatbelts. In our country, there is a fine of 510 hryvnias for this violation. The patrol police emphasize that even if you think you are buckled, but the belt is not securely fastened in the lock, you can still receive a fine. To avoid problems, experts advise using reflective or bright covers on seatbelts and not hiding the belt under clothing.
Safety on the road
Observing the rules for using seatbelts is not just a formality, but an important means of protecting life and health. Professional experts assert that a properly fastened seatbelt can reduce the risk of fatal injuries in road accidents by 40-50% for drivers and passengers in the front seats. Therefore, it is important to remember about safety on the road, as every road user bears responsibility for their life.
Ensuring road safety is our shared responsibility. Using seatbelts can save the lives of both drivers and passengers. Remember that following simple rules can spare you from serious consequences during trips. Don't forget about safety while traveling.
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