He emphasized that the main change will affect those who, before April 1, 2024, received Russian citizenship or residence permit, but continued to use a foreign driver’s license.“ Since the beginning of April, the management of a car with such rights will be equated with a violation with a fine of up to 15 thousand rubles. To obtain Russian rights, you will need to pass an exam: drivers of categories A and B – only the theoretical part, and for categories C and D – both theory and practice. The former simplified order stops acting, ”the expert explained. According to Rusyev, the exclusion is provided only for citizens of Russia and Belarus, if the driver’s license is issued in the territory of the Republic of Belarus, such documents will maintain their reality without the need for exchange.“ Against the backdrop of administrative responsibility for the control of transport by the regulator, measures have been introduced in relation to the credit load. From April 1, the Bank of Russia is able to limit the share of unsecured car loans in the portfolio of banks and microfinance organizations. Such a measure involves a change in the conditions for issuing car loans, especially in terms of the permissible level of the debt load of the borrower and the size of the initial contribution, ”the expert shared. In addition, the changes will occur in the CTP system: from April 17, a new procedure for calculating the cost of a policy for motorcyclists will begin, said Rusyev. According to him, in addition to basic coefficients, the engine power, the age and experience of the driver will be taken into account. These parameters will affect the total amount to pay, which will make the policy more individualized by the calculation. Drivers need to take into account both regulatory and economic conditions, including updated requirements for certificates, lending conditions and the structure of insurance tariffs, ”Rusyev concluded. Auto -expert Pyotr Shkumatov appreciated the new rules for the work of taxi pages at Moscow airports.
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