192 individuals found driving without licenses in Uzbekistan

Surveillance cameras in Uzbekistan have identified 192 individuals driving without a valid license or while being disqualified from operating a vehicle. The Khorezm region recorded the highest number of violations with 60 cases, followed by Tashkent city with 40 incidents. Authorities have already taken legal action, imposing heavy fines of up to 50 times the Base Calculating Amount on dozens of offenders. Experts warn that these figures highlight a concerning lack of road safety culture and pose a significant risk to public security.
Monitoring systems for road traffic safety have identified another serious issue.
Analysis conducted through surveillance cameras revealed that 192 individuals operated vehicles without a driver's license or while being deprived of their driving privileges.
The highest number of violations was recorded in the Khorezm region with 60 cases, followed by the city of Tashkent with 40 cases.
Experts emphasize that these statistics indicate an insufficient level of road safety culture and enforcement in certain regions.
Legal measures have been taken against the violators. Specifically, fines amounting to 50 times the Base Calculating Amount (BCA) were imposed in 32 cases, while fines of 5 times the BCA were applied in another 31 instances.
Specialists note that such incidents pose a grave threat to road safety and urge all drivers to strictly comply with legal requirements.





















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