Drivers face fines for washing and repairing cars: who and how much can be punished.
15.06.2025
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Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
15.06.2025
4688
Ukraine has imposed a ban on the repair and maintenance of cars in public places. According to the Code of Administrative Offenses, car owners are prohibited from performing repairs, washing, or servicing their cars on the streets or in the yards of apartment buildings. Violating these rules may result in a fine ranging from 340 to 1360 hryvnias.The ban applies to all areas of Ukraine, and car owners must perform these procedures only in specialized places, such as auto services, private garages, or premises in private ownership. These rules aim to maintain the cleanliness of public areas and protect the environment.In summary, Ukraine already has a ban on the repair and maintenance of cars in public places, which entails fines for violators. Car owners are advised to perform these procedures in specialized locations to avoid misunderstandings with the legislation.
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