Innovation for beginner drivers: what code 64.70 on a license really means.
Explanation of the '64.70' mark on a driving license
According to inkorr.com: Newly acquired driving licenses in Ukraine have a mysterious mark '64.70', which raises questions for new drivers. Many people do not know what it may mean and whether it is associated with any restrictions.
This number serves as a reminder for beginner drivers that during the first two years of driving, they are prohibited from exceeding a speed of 70 km/h. This rule does not affect other driver rights, but it contributes to increased road safety and adheres to international standards.
Thus, the '64.70' mark helps ensure safety on the roads and simplifies the identification of new drivers. Those who wish to get rid of this restriction can contact the MIA service center to exchange their license, while keeping in mind important codes such as '01'.
This mark, like many other innovations, aims to reduce risks on the road, especially for young drivers who may be less experienced. It is important to remember that adhering to these rules will help ensure not only your own safety but also the safety of other road users.
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