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In the specified day, 44 individuals, all suspected offenders, were apprehended while riding mopeds and motorcycles

Continued crackdown on motorcyclists in Primorsky Krai aims to reduce traffic accidents: 44 drivers fined, 9 vehicles impounded in one day, as reported by Primedia citing the local branch of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs.

In the specified day, a total of 44 individuals were apprehended while using mopeds and motorcycles
In the specified day, a total of 44 individuals were apprehended while using mopeds and motorcycles

In the specified day, 44 individuals, all suspected offenders, were apprehended while riding mopeds and motorcycles

In the region of Primorye, Russia, traffic safety remains a significant concern, particularly for drivers of mopeds and motorcycles. While specific regional regulations may not be extensively detailed, these drivers are expected to adhere to the national traffic laws outlined in the Russian Road Traffic Code (ПДД РФ).

According to these laws, drivers of two-wheeled vehicles must wear approved helmets at all times, ensure their vehicles are properly registered, and comply with vehicle safety standards. Violations such as speeding, driving without a helmet, or driving under the influence can result in fines, license suspensions, or vehicle confiscation, depending on the severity.

Recent investigations in Primorye have revealed a number of incidents involving the use of mopeds. These incidents have resulted in fines for drivers without valid licenses, with penalties ranging from 5,000 to 15,000 rubles. Additionally, driving without a helmet or with an unbuckled helmet carries a 1,500 ruble fine.

Unfortunately, these incidents have led to a significant number of accidents. So far this year, there have been 337 traffic accidents involving two-wheeled vehicles with material damage, resulting in 15 deaths and 214 injuries.

To address these concerns, ongoing traffic raids are being conducted in Primorye to prevent accidents involving two-wheeled vehicles. However, the exact nature of these raids has not been specified.

Elsewhere in Vladivostok, the police are investigating incidents of teenagers terrorizing a courtyard on Tereškova Street, following reports on social media.

For precise regional rules or recent updates, contacting the Primorsky Krai traffic police or consulting local official websites would be necessary, as the search results do not provide region-specific traffic codes or penalty details. It's also important to note that, to report a traffic incident, residents can call 02 from a landline or 102 from a mobile phone, or contact the Primorye Traffic Police or the Primorye Interior Ministry's hotline.

Stay safe on the roads of Primorye by following traffic rules and regulations, and always wear your helmet when driving a two-wheeled vehicle.

  1. General-news reports indicate that ongoing traffic raids are being conducted in Primorye to prevent accidents involving two-wheeled vehicles, such as mopeds and motorcycles, as part of an effort to address concerns over traffic safety in the region.
  2. Residents of Vladivostok, meanwhile, are reportedly dealing with incidents of crime-and-justice, as police investigate cases of teenagers terrorizing a courtyard on Tereškova Street following social media reports.

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