In Moscow, the first automatic devices will soon appear, with which they will fine the owners of too noisy vehicles. Such cameras will begin to install such cameras in the area of patriarchal ponds and places of rest near the water, the Center for Road Traffic (DCD) said. It was there that the new complex was tested.
The first shummer chamber will appear in the area of Patriarchal ponds. Further, in the data center they will choose places where the problem of noise most often arises.
Moreover, this is not only about high -profile cars or motorcycles: residents also complain about noise on rivers from yachts and ships, as well as loud music. The sleeping areas of the capital also promise not to be ignored.
In Moscow, a fine for non -payment of parking will grow 10 times. But not for everyone in Russia, they proposed to increase the cost of inspection by the Ministry of Industry and Trade wants to complicate the certification of cars in Russia
At the first stage, it is planned to install approximately 30 sets of determining the noise level. A list of locations will be determined where they will be installed first. There they will be constantly. In addition, in the data center they will collect applications for the installation of such cameras.
To fine too loud drivers will be a camera called “ether”, which have already passed certification. The fine will be from 5 to 30 thousand rubles, but neither the volume limits nor the terms of administration of sanctions have yet been announced.
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