Drivers will be fined actually and massively
BAKU/06.03.14/Turan : Parliamentarians show a tougher attitude to careless drivers. At the last meeting of the spring session of the Parliament they voted for changes to the Administrative Code of the Azerbaijan Republic.
If the earlier version of this article 155.2-3 Code was established severe administrative liability for violations of the total weight of the vehicle or the distribution of said mass between the axles , vehicle operating with faulty brakes or steering equipment , and other inconsistencies that could directly lead to an accident , now to this was added the responsibility for other violations . Also subjected to a similar recovery driving a car with faulty exterior lights , windshield wipers and washer windows, wheels and tires , or other structure can not be resolved with the specified fault .
In addition, if the early revision included unrealistic for most drivers fines - at a rate of 3 to 8 times the minimum wage (currently 315 - 840 manats ) , now it will cost 50 manat for single violation .
Now the person who violated the rules of an accident, will not be grounds for refusing to accept the notice paper - document replaces SMS delivery. According to Art . 410-1 , the information obtained through the photos and videos registration cameras mounted road police on the roads, will be sufficient to attract car owners accountable. According to Art. 410-1.8 , and this is enough to call the police.
According to Art. 391.1-1 , photo and video cameras to be integrated into a central information system of traffic police . - 17D-
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