Fine of 510 hryvnias: what can no longer be placed on the windshield.
According to inkorr.com: Drivers in Ukraine must remember that placing objects on the windshield of a car can lead to a fine from the patrol police. According to the law, any objects that obstruct a clear view of the road are considered dangerous for driving, and a fine of 510 hryvnias is imposed for this. This is particularly relevant for commercial vehicles, which are subject to additional scrutiny, so drivers should be mindful of the number of decorative items in the cabin to avoid issues.
Expert Recommendations
Experts advise adhering to several simple rules when arranging the car's cabin. It is important to place devices correctly so that they do not obstruct the driver’s view of the road, and to avoid items that may distract or limit visibility. This will ensure a safe trip.
Follow these recommendations to not only avoid fines but also ensure the safety of yourself and other road users. Remember, road safety starts with you!
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