
In China, drivers who violate traffic rules are first sent a warning message via mobile phone. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
If the driver does not remove their vehicle within 10 minutes from the designated spot, only then will an official fine be imposed. This system is not only simple and effective but also serves to increase respect for the law and personal responsibility among drivers.
It is necessary to implement a similar approach in Uzbekistan. Each violation should not be immediately punished but should aim to make the driver aware of their mistake and encourage them to correct it.
If the driver is initially given a warning, they will quickly understand the situation and have the opportunity to rectify their mistake. This method prevents an increase in penalties and promotes traffic culture.
Currently, many drivers are facing fines unexpectedly, leading to disputes. If a driver could quickly remove their car, they could avoid the penalty.
Additionally, fines are sometimes very high, causing difficulties for ordinary citizens. Providing guidance through warnings is considered an effective and humane approach.
This not only helps the driver correct their mistake but also strengthens trust between the state and citizens. By implementing a system similar to China's experience, many conflicts can be avoided.
This method is also crucial for maintaining public order. Every driver should know that they will be treated not as a criminal but as a person who made a mistake for the first time.
However, if the mistake is repeated, official measures will be taken. First a warning, then a fine is not only an easier way but also a fair system.
If such a system is implemented in the country, penalties will be fair, appropriate to the situation, and effective.