Doug Steele
dbdoug at gmail.com
Fri Aug 27 08:45:34 CDT 2010
Hi Shamil: I'm not sure of the exact details, but here's a rough guide: In this part of Canada (British Columbia) you would get a fine (to be paid through the mail, usually) for around CAD$200, and points (maybe 3 points?). If you accumulate enough points in a 12 month period, 12 or 15 I think, you might have to go to court to try and convince a judge that your license shouldn't be suspended for a period. Your car insurance gets more expensive as you accumulate points as well. Doug On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 4:49 AM, Shamil Salakhetdinov < shamil at smsconsulting.spb.ru> wrote: > Hi All -- > > The good humor is in the bottom of this message I suppose - "anecdotes > about > (Russian) road police" - the last one is a bit rude, sorry... > > The Black Humor is here: > > Drivers here can get their car driving license cancelled for 4-6 months > because of the crossing/cutting by their cars the road line in the rose > zone > - of that picture: http://sms-web.biz/pdd/bm3.jpg ... > Like that - http://sms-web.biz/pdd/spc1.jpg - more or less - it's a real > case pictured here - a man (a lawyer BTW) has got his car driving lost > based > on such a picture + a Russian road policeman report, which was a kind of > gibberish cheating... > > My question is: would such a road traffic rule violation result in getting > your car driving license cancelled temporarily there in your countries? > >