The State Traffic Inspectorate reminded us of what can lead to a fine of up to 200 rubles: drivers, be careful

15.09.2024 21:39
Updated: 27.09.2024 21:06

Failure to give way to pedestrians entails administrative liability in the form of a fine.

The minimum fine is 40 rubles, the maximum is 200.

The press service of the State Traffic Inspectorate of Minsk reminded about this in Telegram.

When a driver should let pedestrians cross

In accordance with the Traffic Regulations, pedestrians have the right of priority to cross the roadway at a regulated pedestrian crossing/bicycle crossing when the traffic light or traffic controller gives a green light.

Pedestrians also have the right of way to cross the roadway at an unregulated pedestrian crossing/bicycle crossing.

Traffic police
Photo: © Belnovosti

Violation of this traffic regulation entails administrative liability in the form of a fine.

The fine ranges from one to five basic units, i.e. from 40 to 200 rubles.

Timur Khomichev Author: Timur Khomichev Internet resource editor