Challenging not possible: Ukrainian drivers have begun receiving new fines.


In our country, a new traffic control system has been introduced, making fines more understandable and impossible to challenge. Now drivers can view photos or videos of their violations using the 'Diia' app. The system works with special cameras that automatically detect various traffic rule violations. Records of violations enter the system, and the driver receives a notification with visual confirmation of the violation. This makes the fine process fairer, as every driver can personally verify whether there were valid grounds for the fine. Additionally, fines can be paid instantly through the 'Diia' app.
Some drivers are outraged by the new system, as they are concerned about possible technical errors and the lack of clarity in the procedure for challenging unjust fines. However, experts believe that this system helps reduce corruption risks, as violations are recorded automatically without human involvement. This approach may impact driving culture, as it encourages drivers to be more careful and adhere to traffic rules.
An important aspect of the new system is the ability for drivers to see evidence of their violations. This prevents disputes and dissatisfaction since drivers have the opportunity to contest a fine having photo or video evidence. This makes the fine process fairer and more transparent.
New changes in the fine system in Ukraine:
- Drivers can view photos or videos of their violations using the 'Diia' app.
- The system works with special cameras that automatically detect various traffic rule violations.
- Records of violations enter the system, and the driver receives a notification with visual confirmation of the violation.
- Fines can be paid instantly through the 'Diia' app.
The new system makes fines more understandable and fair, as well as reducing corruption risks. Drivers can see evidence of their violations and, if necessary, contest the fine. This may encourage drivers to be more attentive and follow traffic rules.
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