According to Kommensart, in an alternative plan, which, as specified, was prepared with the participation of maintenance operators, the Federation Council proposes to preserve the mandatory technical inspection, tightening the existing rules.

In particular, it was proposed to postpone the entry date of amendments to the Administrative Code, according to which, if the diagnostic card confirming the passage of MOT is not issued, the owner will receive a fine of 2 thousand rubles.

when a violation is recorded by a road camera, from March 1, 2022 to October 1, 2021.

At the same time, it is proposed to make one more change: to oblige drivers to carry the recreation center with them and present it to the inspector.

If there is no card, a fine under Art.

12.3 Administrative Code will be 500 rubles.

The publication notes that how the punishment will be excluded twice for the same violation (a fine from the camera and a fine issued by an inspector) is not explained in the recommendations.

Earlier it was reported that the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs proposes to reduce the cost of compulsory motor third party liability insurance and transport tax for drivers who voluntarily underwent technical inspection.

According to the head of the State Traffic Safety Inspectorate Mikhail Chernikov, interested departments were invited to prepare appropriate amendments to legislative acts.

Partner of the analytical agency "Autostat", auto expert Igor Morzharetto, in an interview with RT, supported the proposal of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia.