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Putin signed a law on limiting the number of fines for drivers without CTP

Drivers for driving without a CTP policy will be fined no more than once a day.
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On March 23, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a law specifying that drivers will be fined no more than once a day for not having a valid CTP agreement. The document is published on the official Internet portal of legal information. The Law comes into force on the day of its official publication.

The bill with amendments to the Administrative Code, which sets a limit on the number of fines that can be issued for the absence of a CTP policy, was adopted by the State Duma immediately in the second and third readings on March 17.

According to the adopted law, a driver who has not taken out insurance will receive a report for this violation no more than once a day. It is noteworthy that the original version of the amendments dealt only with cases of lack of insurance identified by cameras.

"A person who has committed an administrative offense provided for in this Article (12.37 of the Administrative Code "Non-compliance with the requirements for compulsory civil liability insurance for vehicle owners." — Ed.), is not brought to administrative responsibility for the second and subsequent cases of detection of such an administrative offense within 24 hours from the moment of the first detection of such an administrative offense," the text of the law says.

Earlier, on March 19, the State Duma again proposed to link the CTP to the driver. This initiative was made by Yaroslav Nilov, head of the State Duma Committee on Labor, Social Policy and Veterans' Affairs. Currently, CTP is issued for a specific vehicle, and any number of people can be included in the policy.

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