From September 1, the Russian government is increasing state fees for services for drivers. This change will affect all payment methods, including receipts and online payments through "Gosuslugi." The last time fees were raised was more than five years ago.
Obtaining a driver's license will double in price - from 2,000 rubles to 4,000 rubles. Registration of license plates for motorcycles and trailers will also become more expensive - instead of the previous 1,500 rubles, you will now have to pay about 2,500 rubles.
The cost of a certificate for the right to transport dangerous goods will increase by 750 rubles (from 1,500 to 2,500 rubles). A new fee has been introduced for recording a car in the technical inspection database, which will cost 500 rubles. There was no such fee before.
Also, a new payment of 15,000 rubles has been introduced for driving schools for checking the training conditions of future drivers. These changes are aimed at updating the regulatory system and improving the quality of services provided.
Earlierwww1.ru reported that the State Dumaplans to expand the powers of the traffic police.
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