Drivers will face a wave of inspections and fines: what documents should be in the car.
Ukrainians will face stricter rules and significant increases in fines for traffic violations. Such changes are aimed at improving road safety and strengthening the control over compliance with the legislation.
As reported by "Khvylia" with reference to Section 2 of the Traffic Rules of Ukraine, the main innovations will concern document checks and compliance with traffic rules.
According to the new requirements, drivers will be required to always carry three key documents: a driver's license, a vehicle registration certificate (technical passport), and a valid insurance policy.
If at least one of these documents is missing, the driver may receive a fine of 425 hryvnias.
For the absence of a driver's license, the fine will be 3,400 hryvnias.
The most severe punishment awaits those who drive after being deprived of the right to drive - a fine of 20,400 hryvnias.
Such strict measures are intended to increase drivers' responsibility and reduce violations on the roads.
Law enforcement officials urge drivers to be vigilant and adhere to the norms and rules to avoid significant financial losses.
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