An updated “People’s Inspector” service has been launched in Tatarstan. About this reports tatar-inform.ru. Tatarstan citizens who report traffic violations will receive a reward in the amount of 25 percent of the fine.
In particular, for a video of a car entering the oncoming lane or going onto tram tracks in the opposite direction, you can get almost 1.5 thousand rubles. 1.1 thousand rubles – for a video showing environmental pollution from industrial waste. 300 rubles – the amount of the reward for a video of a driver or passenger of a car not wearing a seat belt. For a video of a driver driving with a phone, you can get 435 rubles.
It was noted that payments will be made cashless within 40 working days at the latest from the entry into force of the decision.
It happened before that knownRussia is to install a large number of surveillance cameras at railway crossings due to the increase in traffic accidents. The Ministry of Transport has prepared the relevant changes. The agency wants to expand its photo and video recording systems.
Currently, cameras are installed at intersections if at least two accidents have occurred in the last three years. At the same time, more than five people must have been injured (or received injuries incompatible with life). The Ministry of Transport will issue regulations that will allow cameras to be installed at intersections where at least one accident has occurred in the last three years, regardless of the number of victims.
The initiative comes amid a surge in traffic accidents at railway crossings. Between January and July 2024, 90 such accidents occurred, a 9.8% increase from a year earlier.
It’s happened before knownWhether traffic police will pay fines to citizens from cameras in the attack zones of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
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Source: Gazeta
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