Thousands of Ukrainian drivers risk becoming pedestrians due to one detail.


Ukrainian motorists often try to make their cars more individual by decorating them in various ways. But some of these changes can have serious consequences, including fines and even the loss of a driving license.
The portal 'Khvilya' reports on 'decorations' for cars, for which you can not only get fined but also become a pedestrian.
Drivers in Ukraine need to pay special attention to window tinting. According to Traffic Rules, it is forbidden to use a car with a coating on the glass that restricts the driver's view and reduces the transparency of the windows (p. 31.4.7).
Although tinting is not completely prohibited, there are restrictions. According to current rules, the windshield must let through at least 75% of light, and other windows - at least 70%. Violating these norms leads to a fine of 340 hryvnias. The same sanction applies to prohibited mirror tinting.
It is important to know that repeated violations of these rules can have more serious consequences. In this case, the driver may lose the right to drive a car for 3-6 months.
Additionally, it was previously mentioned that there are 7 most dangerous optical illusions on the roads for Ukrainian drivers.
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