CTP monitoring from cameras may be launched in pilot mode by the end of 2025
Automatic monitoring of the availability of the CTP policy from traffic cameras for photo-video recording of violations can be implemented in a pilot mode as early as the end of this year. This was announced by Alexey Tsydenov, chairman of the commission of the State Council of the Russian Federation on the "Efficient Transport System", quoted by TASS on October 1. According to Tsydenov, it is planned to fully deploy the system in 2026.
In September, a bill was submitted to the State Duma, according to which the owner of a car recorded by cameras without a CTP policy will be fined no more than once a day. As previously clarified by representatives of the All-Russian Union of Insurers (VSS), in connection with the revision of the "Web" software, which is used to automate the work of traffic violation detection centers, the entry into force of the law is envisaged from September 1, 2026.
Currently, Article 12.37 of the Administrative Code allows you to issue several fines per day if a violation is recorded repeatedly. The penalty for the absence of CTP is a fine of 800 rubles, in case of repeated violation — from 3 to 5 thousand rubles.
Evgeny Ufimtsev, President of the Russian Union of Motor Insurers (RSA), said on September 16 that monitoring the availability of valid CTP policies through video cameras in Russia would begin in large cities, federal and major regional highways.
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