Using official services, you can easily find decisions on violations, as well as subscribe to receive notifications about new decisions.
During 10 months of operation of automatic traffic control systems, 2,164,101 fines were issued, of which 1,942,825 were paid, that is, 90% in the amount of UAH 399,807,873. This was reported by the Deputy Head of the Patrol Police Department, Alexey Beloshitsky.
According to him, with the help of official services you can easily find orders for violations committed on vehicles, and also subscribe to receive messages about the issuance of new orders. Online payment is available from the moment the decision is made.
“The Traffic Fines mobile application will be especially useful for drivers who use vehicles that are not registered to them, because after the decision is issued, the mail will be sent directly to the owner of the car. The application is always with you on your phone, even if you are rarely at home, you will always be the first to know about issuing decisions. Also, the applications have up-to-date information about the location of the complexes on the map for automatic recording of traffic violation,” Beloshitsky noted.
He recalled that if the payment is made within 10 days from the date of receipt of the decision (or before this time, which is known to use applications), you can pay only 50% of the fine.
Let’s recall that in October the Cabinet of Ministers introduced changes to traffic rules designed to bring Ukrainian legislation closer to European Union legislation. The changes affected the rules for transporting children in vehicles and the use of lighting equipment.
Earlier it was reported that another 50 complexes for recording traffic violations will start working on the roads of Ukraine. 31 complexes were operating before the full Russian invasion and will now resume operation, and another 19 control devices will start operating for the first time.
Source: korrespondent

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