Abirov noted that the tinting permit is valid for one year, and many drivers do not track its expiration dates.
He provided an example: "The year ends, and a driver, going out onto the street, may receive a fine of 20,000 soms from the Traffic Police, not knowing that the permit has expired." The deputy suggested that "Unaa" notify drivers through "Tunduk" about the approaching expiration of their permits so that they can renew them in a timely manner.
In response to this statement, the Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration, Talantbek Junushev, assured that the proposal would be taken into account.Additionally, Deputy Dastan Bekeshev proposed to set a fixed cost for obtaining a tinting permit at 35,000 soms.
He added: "Just set this amount for the entire year without the possibility of a discount. Or allow for renewal at this price, as some drivers' permits expire in April, and they cannot renew them in advance, ultimately having to pay 50,000 soms."
It is also worth reminding that the campaign for the temporarily reduced cost of obtaining a permit will end tomorrow, March 3.
The following fees have been established:
- 35,000 soms - for individuals;
- 55,000 soms - for legal entities;
- 75,000 soms - for non-residents.