Registration of Defective Vehicles to Be Suspended
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Registration of defective vehicles will be suspended

Vehicles that pose an immediate threat to road safety can be temporarily banned from operation through a separate de-registration or revocation procedure, without the need to re-register after technical deficiencies are corrected, Logos Press reported.
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Registration of defective vehicles will be suspended

The Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) has initiated the process of drafting a relevant bill to amend the Road Safety Law.

The initiative was launched in the context of amending the European Union legal provisions on vehicle registration set out in Directive 1999/37/EC, Directive 2014/46/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of April 3, 2014 amending Council Directive 1999/37/EC on vehicle registration documents, published in the Official Journal of the European Union, Series L, No. 127 of April 29, 2014. Member States are obliged to implement them into national law.

According to the MoI, with the entry into force of the amendments to Directive 1999/37/EC through the adoption of Directive 2014/46/EC, provisions have been established on the regime for maintaining vehicles in a safe and environmentally acceptable condition during their operation through periodic technical inspections and technical roadworthiness tests, as well as provisions on the vehicle registration procedure that allows the suspension of the authorization to use a vehicle that poses an imminent threat to the safety of a

The draft proposes to include the concept of suspension of registration, an administrative operation consisting in a temporary prohibition to put into operation and use a vehicle on public roads, as well as the cases in which suspension of registration occurs or ceases.

The list of technical faults which will give grounds for deregistration of a vehicle is under discussion.


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