The error in recording the speed of the vehicle can increase to 10 km/h
In Uzbekistan, taking into account the errors in technical devices and vehicles, it is proposed to raise the practice of subtracting 5 km/h from the officially determined speed to 10 km/h. The relevant directive was signed by Deputy Prime Minister Ochilboy Ramatov on July 24 of last year.
The document was announced by former deputy of the Legislative Chamber Rasul Kusherbayev. According to him, the draft regulatory document on this matter has already been prepared. If the relevant decision is adopted, drivers in urban areas will be able to travel at a speed of 70 kilometers per hour (60+10) without the risk of being fined. Starting from April 5, 2023, the maximum permitted speed for vehicles in all cities of Uzbekistan was reduced from 70 kilometers per hour to 60 kilometers per hour.
The directive also establishes the implementation of allowing the recording of traffic violations related to the continuous 1.1 road marking line that separates lanes in one direction on roads that comply with SHNQ and GOST requirements.
Furthermore, it is proposed to make it mandatory to indicate expanded information about the technical devices recording violations (type, factory number, and comparison certificate) in the penalty decision.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs' "Safe City" center will be designated as the authorized body to oversee the installation and operation of a specially automated photo and video recording system for traffic rule violations on roads by business entities. By May 1, 2025, the Ministry of Internal Affairs must develop a unified state standard for the implementation, launch, and use of photo and video recording information systems (server devices, photo and video recording cameras). The "Safe City" center will also regularly review the photo and video recording devices installed by all business entities and conduct tests in accordance with the established procedure.