Radar cameras will no longer issue fines for line-crossing violations
Starting June 1, radar cameras and automated photo-video recording systems in Uzbekistan will no longer register violations related to crossing road lane markings - except in cases involving stop lines. This change follows a government decision made in accordance with a directive from the president. Importantly, the exemption applies only to violations recorded automatically by traffic monitoring devices, not those identified by traffic police officers on the ground.

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According to the president’s press service, from June 1, radar systems will stop registering drivers who cross solid lane-dividing lines on the road as traffic violators.
“In line with the instructions of our President and taking into account public feedback and concerns, the government has adopted a resolution aimed at improving traffic regulations, creating more convenience for drivers, and addressing issues that have long caused them difficulty,” the statement said.
The resolution stipulates that from June 1, traffic violations involving the crossing of road markings will no longer be recorded by automated photo and video surveillance equipment. However, this does not apply to stop lines (road sign 5.33), which will still be monitored.
“In other words, if a driver crosses a line, this will not be recorded as a violation by photo radars or surveillance cameras, meaning an automatic fine will not be issued. However, if such a violation is identified by a traffic officer, it will be officially documented in accordance with existing procedures,” explained Sherzod Asadov, the president’s press secretary.
Earlier, the parliament began reviewing a draft law proposing to increase the allowable margin over the speed limit recorded by radars from 5 km/h to 10 km/h.
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