Details unveiled on the particular aspects of border Customs and payment control points by the Aviation Institute of State
In a statement, Alexander Zanimon, Deputy Head of the Main Directorate of the State Automobile Inspectorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, announced the establishment of a Belarus-Russia agreement on mutual recognition and enforcement of decisions on administrative offenses in the field of road traffic.
This agreement, according to Zanimon, has been in operation for approximately ten years at a payment control point situated at the border with Russia. At these control points, traffic police officers can check for potential violations by the owner of a stopped vehicle, regardless of their nationality.
If a speed violation is detected by a fixed means in Belarus, the information reaches the payment control point almost instantly. Traffic police officers at these control points have the opportunity to take appropriate measures if a violation is detected.
However, it is important to note that while there are differences in the methods of fixation between the two countries, the driver must comply with the requirements of the country through which they are traveling. For instance, citizens of Belarus should adhere to the road traffic rules in Russia immediately after crossing the border. Similarly, Russians in Belarus should comply with the relevant regulatory acts of Belarus.
While the specific key provisions of this agreement remain undefined due to a lack of direct sources, typical provisions in such agreements often include mutual recognition of traffic violation records and fines, procedures for notification and enforcement of penalties across borders, cooperation mechanisms between traffic authorities, and agreement on administrative procedures and timelines for appeals.
Despite extensive research, the available search results do not provide detailed information about the exact provisions of this specific Belarus-Russia agreement. If more specific keywords or sources become available, further information can be sought.
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