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Kazakh drivers can get on the road without a driver's license and a driving license

The rights and technical passport on the smartphone screen can be presented to drivers in the Republic of Kazakhstan

The driver's driver's license and driving license can be displayed on a Smartphone in Kazakhstan

The bill equalizing electronic documents and originals was approved by the Majilis.

Parliament approved the bill, which has the same legal effect as the electronic document and the original

According to the draft, the Civil Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan will stipulate that information in electronic form, certified by an electronic digital signature, is recognized as an electronic document equivalent to a paper document.

According to the design, the Civil Code of Kazakhstan will stipulate that electronic information, certified by an electronic digital signature, is considered an electronic document, equivalent to a paper document.

Electronic documents can be provided to government agencies, individuals and legal entities through the digital document service.

Electronic documents can be made available to public authorities to provide services to individuals and legal entities through digital documents.

In order to confirm the identity of a citizen of the Republic of Kazakhstan, after the entry into force of the law, it will be enough to present an electronic copy of the certificate. And today they are stored not only in the eGov application, but also in the applications of second-tier banks. For example, in the Kaspi application, in the section of public services, among other things, an electronic version of the identity card, driver's license and technical passport (SRTS) is available.

In order to confirm the identity of a citizen of Kazakhstan, after the entry into force of the legislation, it is sufficient to produce a copy of the electronic verification card. They are saved today not only in the EGOV application, but also in the application of secondary banks. For example, in the Kaspi application, in the public service, in addition to this, an electronic version of the ID card, a driver's license and a driving permit (СРТС) are also provided.

It turns out that drivers in Kazakhstan will not need to carry "paper" versions of docks with them at all.

It turns out that drivers in Kazakhstan don't need to carry a "paper" version of their documents with them at all.

Today, on June 15, the draft law on digital documents was approved by the Majilis. Then it will be considered by the Senate and will go to the president for signature. Thus, Kazakhstanis will be able to get rid of the need to have a certificate of law and SRTS with them in the very near future.

Today, June 15, Parliament approved the draft Digital Documents Act. Subsequently, it will be reviewed by the Senate and signed by the president. Thus, in the near future, Kazakhs will soon be exempt from the need to carry driver's licenses and documents.

Fine for exceeding the average speed will be legalized in Kazakhstan - media

In Kazakhstan, the fine for speeding will be legalized - media (СМИ)

The Kazakhstan Institute of Standardization and Metrology has prepared a project to introduce the concept of "average speed" into the Code of Administrative Offenses, the correspondent of the Tengrinews.kz reports with reference to the Kolesa.kz.

The Kazakhstan Institute of Standardization and Metrology prepared a project to introduce the concept of "average speed" into the Law on Administrative Crimes, Tengrinews.kz journalists quoted Kolesa.kz reports.

The concept of "average speed" of the car on the highway from a technical point of view is planned to be introduced into the national standard regulating the operation of cameras on the roads "Special technical means operating in automatic mode and having the functions of photo and film shooting, video recording to ensure control over traffic". After that, it will be possible to prescribe this concept in the rules of the road and the Administrative Code.

From a technical point of view, the term "average speed" plans to introduce in national standards "special technical equipment for automatic operation, with photography, film, video functions to ensure traffic control". There will then be an opportunity to elaborate this concept in the Road Traffic Regulations and the Administrative Code.

"The average speed of movement of the vehicle is a characteristic equal to the ratio of the length of the controlled section to the time spent by the vehicle to overcome this section," is prescribed in paragraph 3.14 of the draft standard prepared by the Institute.

"Average speed of a vehicle – a performance equal to the ratio of the length of the section of road to the time it takes the vehicle to overcome the section of the road" ,-- article 3.14 of the draft standard, prepared by the Institute.

The document should be adopted before the end of the summer. Presumably, to begin with, the average speed will begin to be measured on country roads, and in the future, city cameras will also record it. What will be the fines for exceeding the average speed, is still unknown.

Documents must be passed before the end of the summer. Presumably, at the beginning, the average speed will begin to be measured on off-road tracks, and in the future, city cameras will also record it. It is unclear what penalties will be imposed for speeding.

It is also proposed to make other changes to the standards of the cameras, which will allow to record more types of violations.

Other modifications to the camera's operating standards are also recommended to document more violations.

Also in the standard it is proposed to prescribe that the cameras of photo and video recording should recognize the excess of the established speed of movement (including the average), movement on the highway on a vehicle whose speed according to the technical characteristics is less than 40 kilometers per hour, violation of parking rules, traffic in the lane of public transport and other types of violations.

The standard also recommends that photo and video cameras must recognize speeding (including average speed), vehicles traveling on highways with technical performance below 40 kilometers per hour, illegal parking, driving along public transport lanes, and other types of violations.

Recall that in July 2019, the then Minister of Internal Affairs Yerlan Turgumbayev proposed to introduce responsibility for exceeding the average speed limit on roads outside settlements.

Recall that in July 2019, then Interior Minister Yellan Turgumbayev proposed the introduction of the responsibility for speeding on roads outside the population center.

Later, the Administrative Police Committee of the Ministry of Internal Affairs told how they plan to fine motorists for exceeding the average speed limit on Kazakhstani highways. To do this, it is planned to record with the help of cameras the time of departure of the car from the point of departure and the time of arrival at the destination.

Later, the Administrative Police Committee of the Ministry of the Interior told us how it was planned to punish drivers who were speeding on Kazakh highways. In order to do this, it is planned to use a camera to record the time when the vehicle leaves its destination and when it arrives at its destination.

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