Fines up to 34 thousand hryvnias: for which traffic violations drivers are threatened with car confiscation.
Ukrainian drivers may become objects of harsh penalties for violating traffic rules. In particular, a fine of up to 17 thousand hryvnias is planned for drifting, along with the deprivation of the right to drive a car. This initiative was reported by Oleksiy Biloshytskyi from the Department of Patrol Police of Ukraine.
New sanctions and fines
According to inkorr.com: Moreover, the introduction of new measures entails fines of up to 34 thousand hryvnias for exceeding the permissible noise level of vehicles, as well as the confiscation of vehicles from drunk drivers during martial law. Draft laws related to these initiatives are currently being considered in the Ukrainian parliament.
The purpose of the measures
These measures are aimed at enhancing safety on the roads of Ukraine to prevent dangerous situations and create comfortable conditions for all road users.
The proposed changes in legislation aim to ensure a higher level of traffic control. If the legislative initiatives are approved, this could significantly affect driver behavior and the overall situation on Ukrainian roads, especially in conditions where safety is particularly relevant during martial law.
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