Winter Driving Penalties in Ukraine
Ukrainian drivers face new fines this winter for failing to properly clear their vehicles of snow and ice. These penalties, which vary based on the specific violation, are part of a broader safety initiative during the hazardous winter months. The regulations are designed to address common seasonal hazards that compromise visibility and road safety.
- A fine of 1,190 hryvnias is levied for a license plate that is dirty or obscured by snow, as stipulated in Article 121-3 of Ukraine's Code of Administrative Offenses.
- According to lawyer Olena Voronkova, if a license plate is not visible due to snow, the driver can be fined 70 times the non-taxable minimum income, which equates to 1,190 hryvnias.
- Drivers can also be fined 850 hryvnias for causing a traffic hazard if snow flies off the roof of their vehicle.
- Operating a vehicle with a compromised view—due to snow or ice on the windshield or mirrors—carries a penalty of 340 hryvnias.
These fines aim to enhance road safety during winter and remind drivers of the necessity to maintain their vehicles properly to avoid issues with law enforcement.
The introduction of these new fines reflects the increasing focus of Ukrainian legislation on road safety, particularly in the winter months when weather conditions can severely impact visibility and vehicle handling.
Motorists are urged to exercise greater caution and responsibility by adhering to these rules, not only to avoid penalties but also to ensure the safety of themselves and other road users.