Traffic police will be able to check drivers' smartphones and issue fines from quadcopters
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Traffic police will be able to check drivers' smartphones and issue fines from quadcopters

In 2025, the rules of the game on the roads are changing, and not in favor of drivers. The State Traffic Safety Inspectorate is actively expanding its control tools: now you can be monitored not only by cameras on the roads, but also by quadcopters that record violations from the air. Moreover, inspectors no longer just record video - they can issue rulings based on drone footage, which means that it will be even more difficult to challenge sanctions than before. In addition, a new fine has appeared for a loud exhaust, which can reach 30000 rubles. In pilot regions, cameras with noise meters have already been installed that automatically record the noise level from passing cars. And this is just the tip of the iceberg.

Another alarming trend is checking drivers' phones. Now, under various pretexts, inspectors can demand that you hand over your smartphone for an "inspection", check your browser history or search engine cache. And if you refuse, problems may arise. In addition, a new type of fraud is added - "duplicate licenses", due to which drivers unexpectedly receive fines for other people's violations. How to protect yourself from unfounded accusations? How to behave correctly during an inspection? And what other traps are the traffic police preparing? All the details are in the full release on the YouTube channel "Alexander Shumsky".
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