Drivers are not allowed: some cars banned in Ukraine.
Restrictions on cars with loud engines in Dnipro
In Dnipro, restrictions have been imposed on cars with loud engines or exhaust systems without noise-absorbing devices. This decision was made for the safety of the city's residents from Russian missile attacks and to protect their health. The new requirements also apply to sports exhaust systems with direct flow.
The police can now fine car owners who do not comply with the new requirements. Possible violations should be reported at number 102.
These restrictions remain in effect until the end of martial law in Ukraine, which has been in place since last year. During this period, driving tests for obtaining 'mechanical' licenses have also been canceled.
Protecting citizens from the consequences of war
In connection with the ongoing fight against the consequences of the war, the Ukrainian authorities are taking various measures to protect citizens. By banning cars with loud exhaust systems, local authorities demonstrate their commitment to the health and safety of the city's residents.
The resolution of the Dnipro local council regarding restrictions on cars with loud engines or exhaust systems without noise-absorbing devices aims to ensure the safety of residents during wartime and support their health.Read also
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