The Government of the Moscow Region was given some of the powers of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in dealing with cases of violations related to illegal parking. In this respect reports RIA Novosti, citing the decision of the government of the Moscow region. The changes will come into force on February 7, 2024.
According to Part 4 of Art. Failure to comply with the requirements prescribed by Article 12.6 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation, road signs or road signs prohibiting stopping or parking (except in Moscow and St. Petersburg) entails an administrative fine in the amount of 1.5 thousand rubles. In accordance with Art. 27.13 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation, the vehicle was placed in a private parking lot.
Before this drivers remindedIt is stated that a driver in Russia faces a fine of between 5 and 30 thousand rubles for blocking the entrance to landfills. This was reported by the Russian Environmental Operator (REO) portal. Such rules exist especially in the Moscow, Novgorod and Kaluga regions and the Primorsky Territory.
Also State Duma deputy Vitaly Milonov asked To reduce the distance at which it is forbidden to stop and park near public transport stops, said Mikhail Chernikov, Head of the State Traffic Safety Inspectorate of Russia. The MP explained the necessity of such a relaxation due to the numerous demands of citizens whose vehicles were evacuated from minibus stops due to non-compliance with the 15-meter distance. According to Milonov, a distance of 5 meters allows route vehicles to enter and exit a stop, while ordinary car drivers are difficult to calculate the required 15 meters by eye, especially at night and in bad weather conditions.
Previously reportedTariffs for forced evacuation of cars in Moscow have increased by 25%, he said.
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Source: Gazeta
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