Russians pay less for traffic violations

Average size of a fine for traffic violations decreased in Russia, reports TASS Citing a study by Russian Standard Bank, which has one of the largest purchasing networks in Russia.

Thus, in the first quarter of 2022, the penalty amounted to 560 rubles, which is 14% less than in the same period last year.

“At the same time, the total number of such payments to bank cards increased slightly – by 3%. From this, we can conclude that the Russians began to make smaller violations on the roads, but a little more often than before, ”said the author.

The most popular average amount of a receipt for traffic violations was 250 rubles (65%). Also, this category may include receipts in the total amount of 500 rubles, but paid within the first 20 days from the date of the decision, with a 50% discount when paying the fine.

In second place in popularity was a fine in the amount of 500 rubles (12%), in third place was a receipt of 750 rubles (4%).

Formerly socialbites.ca to solveThat the largest traffic fines in Russia are collected by German “premium” drivers, and often owners of budget foreign cars violate traffic rules.



Source: Gazeta

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