Drivers in Ukraine warned about new rules: what will change from February.


Ukraine is implementing new rules for drivers that will come into effect in February. This information was provided by the Main Service Center of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
In addition to rising prices for water supply and mobile operator services, drivers will also have new rules.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs is expanding the capabilities of electronic services for citizens, making them more accessible and convenient. 'From January 14, another 52 service centers of the Ministry of Internal Affairs began testing an updated version of e-registration. It is already functioning in the service center of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Brovary,' the Ministry of Internal Affairs announced.
The new electronic registration system is being introduced gradually to avoid interrupting the work of service centers.
In centers where testing is conducted, the new system will be implemented, while in other centers, the previous version of electronic registration will continue to operate. Thus, the provision of services will not be interrupted.
In the service centers of the Ministry of Internal Affairs where the updated test system of e-registration is implemented, registration is conducted:
- until February 1 - through the previous e-registration system;
- after February 4 - through the test system.
Now, if you only use your vehicle during a specific season or temporarily do not use it, you can suspend the vehicle registration with the Ministry of Internal Affairs. This will allow you to save on insurance since the insurance policy can only be issued for the period when you are actually using the vehicle - a minimum of 15 days and a maximum of 5 months.
'Diia' has restored a convenient service for drivers.
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