Next year in Russia, motorists will face significant changes to the Road Traffic Rules (TRAF), which will entail not only new fines, but also an increase in the size of existing penalties. One of the most noticeable innovations will be the introduction of a fine for washing a car in the yard, writes FederalPress.
According to information provided by PrimaMedia, violators will face a fine of 1,000 to 2,000 rubles for washing a car in the local area. This innovation caused a lot of discussion among motorists and the public.
Auto expert Alexander Shumsky emphasizes that the authorities intend to be more stringent in their punishments and plan to fine violators before their car leaves the local area. This means that even the smallest mistake can result in a significant financial penalty.
However, this is far from the only change that awaits Russian drivers in the near future. According to experts, other changes to the Code of Administrative Offenses (CAO), including new rules and fines, will come into force next year.
To avoid unpleasant consequences and preserve their own finances, drivers are strongly advised to closely monitor updates to the Traffic Rules and the Code of Administrative Offenses in order to be aware of all changes and anticipate possible fines. Effective traffic enforcement is becoming more important than ever and can save Russian motorists both time and money.
Source: Rosbalt

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